In today’s world of church security, the unfortunate reality is that places of worship, like churches, are not immune to the threat of violence, including active shooter situations or other attacks. Having a trauma kit readily available in such scenarios is crucial for several reasons.
Firstly, a trauma kit can provide immediate, life-saving assistance. In the critical moments following an attack, the ability to quickly address severe injuries such as gunshot wounds, severe bleeding, or other traumatic injuries can significantly increase the chances of survival. Trauma kits typically include items like tourniquets, hemostatic dressings, and other medical supplies designed to control bleeding and stabilize injuries until professional medical help arrives. This immediate response can be the difference between life and death.
Secondly, having a trauma kit on hand empowers church staff and volunteers to act swiftly and effectively in an emergency. Good church security includes training individuals on how to use these kits can create a sense of preparedness and confidence, reducing panic and enabling a more organized response. This preparedness not only helps in managing the physical injuries but also provides a psychological benefit, as members of the congregation may feel safer knowing that there are measures in place to handle such emergencies.
Lastly, the presence of a trauma kit underscores the church’s commitment to the safety and well-being of its congregation. It sends a message that the church is proactive in protecting its members and is prepared to respond to emergencies. This can foster a sense of community and trust, as congregants know that their leaders are taking tangible steps to ensure their safety. It is important that your church security and safety processes are well rounded, and you are well prepared.
10 Items You Need For Your Trauma Kit
Below you will find items that we recommend be in a trauma kit at your church. You may remove or add to this list as you wish. In addition, below you will find links that will instruct you how to apply certain items.
Tourniquet You can purchase ready made tourniquets or watch the video below to learn how to make your own with a tshirt, rag or scarf. 10 pack for $50 How to use a tourniquet. Using a rag or shirt as a tourniquet.
Stop Clot or Bleed Stop This comes in small pouches and is applied directly to an area where there is excessive bleeding. 4 pack for $15.
Bleed Stop Gauze This is gauze with bleed stop in the gauze. $16 for 20 pieces.
Wound Bandages These can be used to cover various sizes of wounds. 5 for $10
Chest Seal This is used if a person has a wound in the chest cavity. 2 pack for $13.75. How to use a chest seal.
Trauma Wound Dressing/Israeli Bandage 3 for $20 How to apply an Israeli bandage.
Gauze Bandage 4.5″ x 4.1yds $15.49 for 24.
Stretch Bandage $14
4″ x 4″ Gauze Sponges $6 for 200
Scissors 2 pack for $10
Adult/Child/Infant CPR Mask Kit for $9.95
Church Security and Safety
In conclusion, church security not only requires us to be proactive but, also prepared. Ensuring that your church is equipped with a comprehensive trauma kit is a crucial step in safeguarding your congregation. By investing in essential items such as tourniquets, hemostatic dressings, and other critical medical supplies, you are not only preparing for the unexpected but also demonstrating a profound commitment to the safety and well-being of your community.
We hope this guide has provided you with valuable insights into the importance of trauma kits and the specific items to include. Remember, preparedness can make all the difference in an emergency situation. By taking these proactive measures, you are helping to create a safer, more secure environment for everyone who walks through your doors.
Thank you for taking the time to read this post and for your dedication to the safety of your congregation. If you are interested in Locknow Safety Training, please reach out to us at team@locknowapp.com Stay safe and be prepared.