
STOP BLEEDING QUICKLY AND SAFELY AT HOME
Bleeding Control for Kitchen Injuries
SEAL Hemostatic Wound Spray is an FDA-cleared solution designed to help control external bleeding. Built for the most common cuts at home, SEAL gives you a simple step to take when knives, glass, and sharp edges do what they do, so you can get control first, then clean and dress the wound.
Easy to use. Over-the-counter. No medical training required.
Why SEAL for Kitchen Injuries

Made for Hands and Fingers
Kitchen cuts often hit fingertips and knuckles, the places that keep moving. SEAL helps support bleeding control when staying still is hard.

Clean, Non-Contact Application
A dry powder spray you apply directly, without rubbing the wound. Helpful when you are mid-cook or your hands are not perfectly clean.

Before Urgent Care
SEAL helps support bleeding control so you can clean up, get moving, and decide if professional care is needed.

Easy to Store, Easy to Clean
Keep it in your first aid drawer or pantry kit. When ready, rinse with water or saline and wipe gently with sterile gauze.
SEAL for the Moments Kitchen Injuries Happen

Built for the First Aid Drawer
Kitchen first aid should be simple. SEAL is easy to keep nearby, easy to use, and designed for the cuts that happen most often at home.
Common places people keep SEAL at home:
First aid drawer or cabinet
Pantry kit or cleaning supply shelf
Under-sink emergency pouch
Home go bag or general emergency bin
How to Use SEAL

Shake the can
Activate the formula by giving it a good shake.

Spray directly on the wound
Hold 6–10 inches away and apply a steady spray to fully cover the bleeding area.

Let it work
Chitosan binds to blood cells and platelets, forming a fast, stable clot. If bleeding continues, apply firm, direct pressure for several minutes and re-check.

Seek care if needed
For deeper or more serious wounds, follow up with professional medical attention.
How to Use SEAL for Kitchen Cuts
Kitchen injuries happen fast, and you rarely have perfect conditions. SEAL gives you a simple step for external bleeding when you need control first. Spray, cover, add light pressure if needed, then reassess.
How SEAL Works in Seconds

Chitosan Activates on Contact
Binds instantly to red blood cells at the wound site.

Clot Barrier Forms
A gel-like seal rapidly forms over the wound.

Stays Locked In
The barrier holds firm through movement and stress.