Rescue Swag

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Rescue Swag
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Rescue Swag was first seen on Shark Tank. It was designed in North Queensland for our harsh conditions and they were impressed! First aid in the bush is something that a lot of us take for granted, but for those people who spend a lot of time on the road, a rugged, compact and comprehensive kit is vital. When the new owner of Rescue Swag, Dii Dunlop discovered that the business was for sale from the original founder, she could not have been more excited than to become involved with this product that fulfilled many needs. “I’m passionate about keeping those who work and play on the land safe,” she says. “No matter if they are caravanning, fishing, camping or hiking or any other outdoor activity, I believe the Rescue Swag is the best option out there to achieve that. Whether you work in the bush, drive a motor home, tow a caravan or have a 4 x 4, boat, go fishing, hiking or camping this is the very best First Aid Kit it you will ever own." Rescue Swag is not simply a first aid kit. Rolled like a mini swag, the similarity ends there. Inside are 3 separate modules that contain a comprehensive kit that covers everything from minor injuries, to snake bites, burns and more serious emergencies. The modules are well labelled so you can quickly pick the appropriate one, which is one reason why many paramedics have praised them. There has obviously been a lot thought gone into the design of the Swag. Nothing is wasted; everything has a function, even the roll cover itself. The cover can be utilised as a sling for a broken arm, or to immobilise a broken leg. It can also be used to carry water. There are two lock down clips on the outside of the swag that can be used to hook onto a saddle, a bike or the back board of a ute. It's light-weight and compact size make it ideal where space is an issue. It is both dust proof and water proof and designed for our harsh climate. All medical components are manufactured in Australia and refills are readily available

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Taken on 2020-10
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Northern Queensland
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