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First aid kit for minor chemical burns with 35 types of items in a plastic case.
Great as a complementary first aid kit for chemical plants, shops, laboratories, clinics and schools.
Contains essential items for immediate treatment of minor chemical burns caused by acids, bases or other caustic substances. The polypropylene plastic case has a carrying handle and may be mounted on a wall.
This first aid kit contains:
Discover our complementary first aid kit dedicated to the treatment of minor chemical burns, comprising 31 types of essential items.
This kit is designed to provide a fast, effective response to chemical exposure. It contains everything needed to soothe and treat burns, including eyewash solutions, sterile dressings, soothing gel compresses and protective bandages. Compact and well organized, this kit is ideal for professional and domestic environments where the risk of chemical burns is present.
Keep you and your loved ones safe with this comprehensive, easy-to-use first-aid kit, for fast, effective intervention in all circumstances.
Peculiarities of:
Our first aid kit for minor burns and scalds is distinguished by its comprehensive and varied selection of 31 types of essential items. Here's what makes it unique:
This kit is an ideal choice for those who want to be well prepared for minor burns and scalds, offering a combination of comfort, practicality and safety.
Application:
To use the First Aid Kit for the treatment of minor burns and scalds, simply select the appropriate item to treat the injury. Gently cleanse the affected area with clean water or saline solution to remove any dirt or debris. Then apply the chosen product. For example, use sterile dressings by applying them directly to the burn to protect it, or apply soothing gel in a generous layer to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Instant cold compresses can be activated and applied for an immediate cooling effect. If necessary, you can secure dressings or compresses with gauze strips or bandages. Observe the area carefully for signs of infection or complications, and change dressings or reapply gel as required. For more severe burns, or if symptoms persist, we recommend consulting a healthcare professional. This kit is designed to provide a quick and effective solution, making it easy to manage minor burns and scalds.
Maintenance and service life:
Maintaining your first aid kit for minor burns and scalds is simple and essential to ensure that it remains ready for use. First, be sure to regularly check the expiration dates of all items and replace those that have expired to maintain the kit's effectiveness. Keep the kit in a cool, dry and easily accessible place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. After each use, immediately replenish missing or used items so that the kit is always complete in case of emergency. Inspect packaging for damage or leaks, and replace any damaged items. By following these tips, you can ensure that your first aid kit remains in good condition and ready to offer a rapid and effective response in case of need.
Suggestions:
Need additional safety equipment? See the items; First-aid kit (TR01), Benzalkonium chloride antiseptic pad (PS215), Transpore breathable hypoallergenic adhesive tape (PS415), SAM multipurpose splint (SAM Splint) in foam with aluminum frame, 10.8 X 61 X 0.5 cm (PS797), bandage dressing scissors 5-1/2 in (PS701), sterile pressure bandage, 4 X 4 (PS319)
Under “Accessories” at the bottom of the page. If you're looking for work equipment, see the following products: Adhesive bilingual security seal for first aid kits 25 per pack (TRS) and cool Jel burn gel packets, 3.5 g, 6/box (PS625).
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