Corporate

Should Be Standard on All Construction Sites

Tom Kratz

Corporate Safety Officer

A construction worker kneels beside an injured coworker on a construction site, providing first aid while others and caution tape are visible in the background.

On construction sites, preparation for emergencies is non-negotiable. I purchased SEAL Wound Spray as part of a jobsite medical readiness, not realizing how quickly I would need it.

While working safety for a previous company, I kept SEAL Wound Spray in our emergency kit ‘just in case.’ One day, a sub-contractor sliced his thigh open with a rotary cutting blade. Heavy bleeding. Serious laceration.

I flushed the wound with IV solution and applied SEAL Wound Spray. The bleeding stopped instantly.

At the ER, the doctor cleaned and stitched the cut and then asked what we used on-site. When I told him, he replied: ‘That stuff works great.’

After seeing it perform in a real emergency, it absolutely made a difference that day.

That moment confirmed what I now recommend to every jobsite: SEAL Wound Spray is an outstanding product. It performed exactly when I needed it most and made a real difference in controlling a serious injury. SEAL Wound Spray should be standard equipment on all construction sites.

A Note from SEAL

This testimonial highlights the importance of preparedness in high-risk work environments where serious injuries can happen without warning. In this case, SEAL Wound Spray was kept on-site as part of a jobsite medical readiness kit and was used during a severe laceration caused by a rotary cutting blade. After the wound was flushed with IV solution, SEAL was applied and, according to the account, the bleeding stopped instantly.

What makes this story especially strong is that it reflects real-world use in a construction setting, where fast access to effective bleeding control can be critical before emergency care is available. It also includes validation from the receiving physician, who, after treating the injury, responded simply: “That stuff works great.”

This account reinforces SEAL’s value as a practical preparedness tool for worksites, safety teams, and industrial environments. When a serious injury happens on-site, the right equipment can make a meaningful difference in stabilizing the patient and buying critical time until definitive care is reached. Based on this firsthand experience, the recommendation is clear: SEAL belongs in jobsite emergency kits.

Testimonial from

Tom Kratz

Corporate Safety Officer