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Control Bleeding Fast in the Heat of Rescue

SEAL Hemostatic Spray for Fire Rescue Units

Firefighters are often the first to reach trauma victims—long before hospital care is available. SEAL Hemostatic Spray provides immediate, sterile bleeding control when every second counts.

FDA-cleared, fast-acting, and field-proven for rescue operations.

Trusted by First Responders Worldwide

Ukrainian Army - Air Assault Division
City of Keiser Police Department
Warren County Sheriff's Office
Payson Police Department (AZ)
Baltimore City Fire Department
Brewster Police Department (WA)
REMS EMS (South Africa)

Bleeding Control in Chaotic, High-Stress Scenes

From vehicle extractions to structural fires, uncontrolled bleeding remains a leading cause of preventable death before hospital care. Firefighters often treat victims with multiple injuries and limited visibility. SEAL provides a fast, sterile, and reliable way to stop bleeding without unpacking gauze or exposing wounds.

The Science

Clinically Proven. Field Tested.

SEAL represents a new standard in bleeding control technology. Our patented chitosan aerosol is the result of years of research and field testing to ensure reliability when seconds matter most. Made in the USA and backed by FDA clearance and MIL-STD-810H certification, SEAL is engineered to perform in the most demanding conditions: rain, heat, cold, or low light.

First responder using SEAL Chitosan Spray

Why Law Enforcement Trusts SEAL:

  • Stops external bleeding in under 5 seconds with manual pressure

  • Works through clothing and tactical gear

  • Compact enough for duty belts and IFAKs

  • Proven effective under wind, rain, and low-light conditions

  • Proudly made in the USA

How It Works

SEAL delivers bleeding control in seconds with a contact-free, easy-to-use spray that anyone can apply under pressure.

FAQs

Find answers to common questions about our products and services.

  • Yes. SEAL can be applied around burned areas to control bleeding from lacerations or blunt trauma. It does not generate heat or cause tissue burns.

  • SEAL performs under extreme temperatures—from -31°C to +71°C—making it ideal for trucks, rescue units, and field kits.

  • Yes. SEAL is compatible with tourniquets, compression dressings, and other standard trauma care tools.

  • No certification is required. However, departments can request training videos or demonstration kits for group instruction.