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ROADSIDE EMERGENCY BLEEDING CONTROL

Bleeding Control for Car Accidents and Roadside Emergencies

SEAL Hemostatic Wound Spray is an FDA-cleared solution designed to help control minor external bleeding. Built for everyday drivers, families, rideshare, and fleets, with an easy spray application you can use immediately after an accident or anytime you are near your vehicle and need help controlling bleeding.

Easy to use. Over-the-counter. No medical training required.

Why SEAL for Roadside Emergencies

When you are dealing with a roadside accident, you need a simple way to respond while staying focused on safety. SEAL gives drivers and bystanders a straightforward option to support minor bleeding control without complicated steps or medical training.

SEAL for the Moments Roadside Accidents Happen

When you are on the shoulder and help is on the way, SEAL gives drivers and bystanders a simple step to support bleeding control while staying focused on safety.
Inside a car, an individual reaches for a seal wound spray hemostatic spray at the scene of an accdient.

For the Moments Between Impact and Responders

Car accidents are chaotic and disorienting. SEAL is easy to keep in the car and simple to use, so you have a clear step to take when external bleeding needs attention while you wait for EMS or police to arrive.

Common places people keep SEAL:

  • Glove box or center console

  • Trunk emergency kit or roadside bag

  • Door pocket or seatback organizer

  • Work truck, rideshare vehicle, or fleet kit

How to Use SEAL

SEAL delivers bleeding control in seconds with a contact-free, easy-to-use spray that anyone can apply under pressure. Even when your kids will not sit still.

How to Use SEAL After a Car Accident

Car accidents are chaotic. SEAL gives you a simple step for external bleeding while you focus on safety and wait for help. Spray, cover, add light pressure if needed, then reassess.

How SEAL Works in Seconds

Chitosan is a naturally derived biopolymer proven to accelerate clot formation. Unlike clotting that relies on the body’s natural cascade, SEAL works independently, making it effective even when clotting is impaired by medications, hypothermia, or severe injury.

FAQs

Find answers to common questions about our products and services.

  • SEAL Hemostatic Wound Spray is designed to help control external bleeding from cuts, lacerations, and abrasions with a simple spray application, which makes it a strong fit for glove boxes and car first aid kits.

  • No. After a crash, call 911 for emergencies and follow professional guidance. SEAL is meant to help you take action on external bleeding while you are waiting and managing safety. 

  • SEAL is designed to work with manual pressure and can form a strong seal when applied and combined with pressure. 

  • No. SEAL does not replace tourniquets, though in some cases it may reduce the need for one.

  • Rinse with water, saline, or another sterile aqueous solution, then wipe gently with sterile gauze.

  • Refrigeration is not required. Per FDA guidance in the doc, long-term storage should be at room temperature. SEAL has been tested across extreme temperatures from -31°C (-24°F) to +71°C (160°F), but the long-term recommendation still applies.

  • Yes. Each can is designed for a single application.

  • SEAL is not recommended for treating sucking chest wounds or placing in the eyes.

  • SEAL has a 36-month shelf life from the date of manufacture.

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