Burn Free 4" x 4" Jel dressing
Burn Free 4" x 4" Jel dressing
Burnfree Sterile Burn Dressings are designed
for first aid use on all types of burn injuries. The dressings are constructed
of a special, soft, open-cell foam saturated with the Burnfree solution.
Burnfree dressings have several beneficial physical characteristics:
They efficiently cover the burned area yet are
elastic enough to accommodate possible swelling or the need to flex joints.
They are light, easily transportable sterile dressings. A single application
of this dressing is an effective first-aid measure on burns. The foam's high
absorption capabilities allow complete delivery of the gel to the burn site.
Burnfree dressings are non-adherent and the inert foam base will not shed
threads, strands or fibers that might become embedded in the wound.
The moist Burnfree solution facilitates easy
removal for inspection and treatment of the injured area. The gel leaves no
residue. It can easily be removed with water during normal debridement. When
medical assistance is not immediately available, using Burnfree dressings,
along with the outer packaging for further protection, helps the wound area to
remain moist for many hours.
Utilizing this system also provides physical
protection to the wound against further damage and contamination. The smaller
Burnfree dressings are ideal for hands and smaller areas. The larger dressings
are large enough to receive and treat a hand, foot, arm, or leg.
Using Burnfree Dressings:Remove the
dressing from the package and apply directly to the wound. Secure lightly. Use
the package as an outer cover around the injured area. Open the top of the
package and insert the injured area into the package with the dressing applied
lightly to the wound. Secure the package lightly. This method often
facilitates easier, less traumatic application with minimum contamination of
the sterile dressing.
Why you need Burnfree Sterile Burn
Dressings
Burnfree Sterile Burn Dressings can be
used to reduce the pain and trauma of wounds from fires, flames, scalds,
chemical, and electrical injuries. However, with chemical burns, the wound
must be thoroughly irrigated and neutralized before using the gel. With
electrical burns, the current must be turned off before using the gel since
the Burnfree solution is water-based and conducts electricity.
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