According to World Health Organisation (WHO), on an average, motor vehicle crashes have killed about 1.3 million people every year and these figures are considered to rise to 2 million by 2020. It has also been observed that 91 per cent of the world’s fatalities on the roads occur in low-income and middle-income countries. India accounts for about 10 per cent of road crash fatalities worldwide. The control of hemorrhage (massive bleeding at the time of accident) is a critical step in first aid and field trauma care. This project proposes to design an easy to use, cost-effective portable haemostatic device with rapid hemorrhage control and non-removable haemostatic sponges. A portable pocket size device containing non-toxic muco-adhesive material for control of hemorrhage, would be the final prototype out of this project.