A tourniquet staged in a third-floor classroom does not help someone responding to an emergency in the gymnasium. Public access bleed control stations are wall-mounted in high-traffic common areas — hallways, cafeterias, gymnasiums, and main entrances — so anyone in the building can reach life-saving supplies without relying on a nearby classroom kit. They are the bleeding-control equivalent of a fire-extinguisher cabinet: visible, clearly marked, and positioned where people are.
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