Orange portable first aid suction device for venom extraction, shown with two suction cups, a tourniquet, and swabs.

Portable suction device for snake and insect bites, first aid venom extractor with two reusable vacuum cups sizes 26mm and 21mm, includes tourniquet and antiseptic swabs in orange ABS storage box measuring 10.5x9.5x3cm.

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Orange portable first aid suction device for venom extraction, shown with two suction cups, a tourniquet, and swabs.

Portable suction device for snake and insect bites, first aid venom extractor with two reusable vacuum cups sizes 26mm and 21mm, includes tourniquet and antiseptic swabs in orange ABS storage box measuring 10.5x9.5x3cm.

£25.98
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Portable Emergency Suction Device for Venom Extraction from Snake and Insect Bites

Orange portable first aid suction device for venom extraction, shown with two suction cups, a tourniquet, and swabs.

This portable suction device serves as a field-ready first aid tool designed for the initial management of venomous bites and stings. Its core function is to provide a manual method for extracting venom from puncture wounds caused by creatures like snakes, bees, wasps, scorpions, and mosquitoes. The kit consolidates several response tools into one compact, orange ABS storage case, aiming to support calm and effective initial action in outdoor or remote situations where professional medical help may be delayed.

Features and Construction

Orange portable first aid suction device for venom extraction, shown with two suction cups, a tourniquet, and swabs.

The device's utility is built around its core extraction components and supportive first aid items, all housed for easy transport.

Material and Build

The main construction utilises ABS and PP materials, chosen for their practical balance of durability and light weight, contributing to the kit's total weight of 90g. The prominent orange colour of the storage case aids in quick visibility. The vacuum pump operates manually, requiring no external power source, and is shaped to allow for one-handed use, which can be crucial when managing a patient alone.

Size and Practical Fit

Portability is central to the design, with the main storage box measuring 105mm in length, 93mm in width, and 30mm in height. The included vacuum pump itself is 125mm long, 58mm wide, and 26mm thick. The kit provides two different suction cup sizes—26x23mm and 21x23mm—to better conform to the varied puncture marks left by different creatures, aiming to create an effective seal for the extraction process.

Uses and Placement

Orange portable first aid suction device for venom extraction, shown with two suction cups, a tourniquet, and swabs.

This tool is intended for specific emergency scenarios, with clear guidance on its application and limitations.

Event or Professional Use

It is suited for inclusion in comprehensive first aid kits for outdoor professionals, guides, or expedition teams operating in areas with known risks from venomous fauna. The included guidance advises against certain traditional but harmful first aid methods, such as cutting the wound, applying ice, or using a tight tourniquet that restricts arterial flow, which can worsen tissue damage.

Everyday Home Use

For homeowners in rural or suburban areas prone to bees, wasps, or spiders, this kit offers a prepared response option beyond basic antiseptics. The accompanying instructions emphasise the importance of keeping the patient calm and breathing deeply to slow the spread of venom, while the rescuer can use the suction device as a first step before seeking definitive medical care.

Benefits and Buying Value

Orange portable first aid suction device for venom extraction, shown with two suction cups, a tourniquet, and swabs.

The value of this product lies in its specialised function and the consolidation of multiple first aid items into a single, organised unit.

Reuse and Low Maintenance

The vacuum pump and its two suction cups are reusable, meaning the core extraction device can be deployed multiple times after cleaning. The supporting consumables—the tourniquet and antiseptic swabs—are for single use. The kit requires no battery charging or complex assembly, making it a low-maintenance item to keep in a backpack, car glovebox, or tackle box.

Why Choose This Product

Choosing this device provides a specific tool for a specific problem: the initial physical removal of venom. Its value is in offering a methodical alternative to improvised or potentially harmful first-aid techniques. The inclusion of a tourniquet (for venous constriction only), alcohol pads, and iodophor swabs makes it a more complete initial response bundle than a simple suction device alone, all contained within a single, grab-and-go case.

Orange portable first aid suction device for venom extraction, shown with two suction cups, a tourniquet, and swabs.

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