New Tourniquet Arm Trainer™ Flexes Muscle At Florida Aquatics Conference

New First Aid Tourniquet Arm Trainer™ Flexes Muscle At Florida Aquatics Conference in St. Cloud, Florida

New First Aid Tourniquet Arm Trainer™ from first aid and aquatics products manufacturer eLifeguard.com was revealed this week at the Florida Aquatics Council Yearly Seminar in St. Cloud, Florida.  The event held near Walt Disney World in Central Florida attracts aquatics professionals from all throughout Florida and its nearby states.  Each year the latest product offerings in aquatics and first responder products and services are introduced at the meeting.
The cutting edge new First Aid Tourniquet Arm Trainer™ separates itself from other products currently available to first aid responders and medical personnel.  The new first aid trainer is stated to be a much more durable and cost effective option than anything else available on the market.  The innovative patent pending design was created and is being marketed by eLifeguard.com, the industry leader in aquatics and first aid product innovation that has been in operation for a quarter century.  One of the company’s other recent product launches, the USCG Approved LIFE RING™ was awarded the prestigious Thomas Edison Awards Silver Award for design and innovation in the product category LIFESAVING & LIFE-CHANGING.

The new first aid training device is made using an ultra-durable closed foam that has the touch and feel of human muscle and skin.  The unique proprietary material of the trainer does not absorb water or body fluids and is said to be easy to clean and disinfect.  Features of the First Aid Tourniquet Arm Trainer™ include a packable wrist wound and an upper arm slashed wound for direct pressure application.  The product’s trademarked and patent pending COMPRESSION MATRIX™ inner core flexes and rebounds when applying tourniquet pressure and subsequently releases simulating an anatomical body limb response when a tourniquet is used on a patient.

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