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Plasters and Dressings www.wallacecameron.com 40 Finger bandage is a sterile absorbent pad attached to a stretch bandage easing 
a stretch bandage easing 
the use for the 
irst aider.
 use 
for the irst aider. Triangular Bandages DESCRIPTION PACK CODE Non Woven Non Sterile 1 1804001 Calico Non Sterile 1 1804003 No.7 Sterile Dressing (Finger Bandage) DESCRIPTION PACK CODE Finger Bandage, 5cm x 5cm 1 1401003 Reusable, hard wearing bandages ideal for training. A compliance dressing. Used to immobilise, support and protect arms, shoulders and ribs. Non-frayed edges. Dressings prevent infection by stopping any foreign bodies from entering the wound and assist the blood clotting process. Sterile, absorbent pad with extra long, fast edged conforming bandage. Dressings (Sterile) 
DESCRIPTION S
IZE PACK CODE 
Medium Dressing 12c
m x 12cm 1 1401001 
Large Dressing 18c
m x 18cm 1 1401002 
Extra Large Dressing 
28cm x 20cm 1 1401018 
No. 16 (Eye Pad) O
ne size 1 1401020 Conforming Bandages Crepe Bandages High quality but low priced, conforming bandages conform well to the body. Lightweight, durable and fray resistant, these bandages are ideal for dressing retention. DESCRIPTION PACK CODE Crepe Bandage 5cm x 4.5m 1 1802002 Crepe Bandage 7.5cm x 4.5m 1 1802003 
DESCRIPTION S
IZE PACK CODE 
Conforming Bandage 5
cm x 4.5m 1 1801007 
Conforming Bandage 7.
5cm x 4.5m 1 1801009 Crepe bandages are soft and supple providing protection and padding to the wound. They also have high stretch properties and conform well to the body. DID YOU KNOW? Plasters are the most commonly used item in a first aid kit so replenishing stocks is essential. HOW TO APPLY A DRESSING. 1  The pad size should always exceed the area of the wound. 2Place the dressing pad directly onto the wound - not from the side. 3Simply add another dressing on over the top if blood appears to seep through. What a bandage is used for? 1To hold dressing pads in place over the wound. 2To reduce swelling. 3To support and immobilise injuries. 
3To support and immobilise injuries. 
4To control bleeding.
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l bleeding.









































































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