QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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Find answers to common questions about our products and services.

Ordering & Availability

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Yes. SEAL is available on DAPA and TLS SOE and is in the process of being added to ECAT and GSA. Email us to discuss your agency’s needs.

Product Use & Performance

Yes. Each SEAL canister is designed for single-use application during emergency bleeding control.

No. SEAL releases all contents in one use. For demonstrations or training, we offer trainer cans and videos.

To remove SEAL, rinse the area with sterile water or saline and gently wipe with sterile gauze.

It forms a soft barrier similar in texture to a scab, sealing the wound quickly.

SEAL can remain in place for up to 24 hours before removal is recommended.

Ingredients, Allergies, and Safety

Yes. SEAL uses medical-grade chitosan that is purified to remove allergenic proteins. It passes all biocompatibility standards.

When used as instructed, SEAL poses no risk of burns, tissue damage, or adverse reactions. No complications have been reported.

No. SEAL does not replace tourniquets, but it may reduce the need for one in some situations. It is most effective on accessible external bleeding.

No. The spray nozzle should not be inserted into wounds. Spray directly onto the surface while applying pressure.

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

Durability and Environmental Testing

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

No. Store at room temperature. SEAL remains stable without refrigeration.

Yes. It performs in conditions ranging from -31°C to 71°C. It meets the MIL-STD-810H testing standard for environmental durability.

Yes. SEAL was successfully tested for deployment up to 40,000 feet.

No. It is non-flammable. If punctured or exposed to fire, the canister will safely exhaust its contents.

Medical Validation and Field Use

Yes. SEAL is FDA-cleared and approved for sale

SEAL is under review by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care and is actively pursuing CE certification for European distribution.

Yes. SEAL has been tested in both normal and coagulopathic animal models and has been used in military, EMS, and international trauma systems. Contact us to access study data.

Yes. SEAL is trusted by a growing list of EMS agencies, hospitals, tactical teams, and military units across the globe.

Product Versions and Kits

SEAL OTC (white can): 1.5 oz spray for minor to moderate bleeding

SEAL Pro (black can): 2.5 oz spray for moderate to severe bleeding, intended for professional use.

SEAL has been used on gunshot wounds, amputations, car accidents, animal bites, and battlefield trauma. It is ideal for complex and irregular wound surfaces.

Training and Resources

Yes. We offer full training materials, including how-to videos and compatible trainer kits. Contact us at info@ballistecmt.com for access.

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