The Burnshield Hydrogel 125ml is designed to lower the skin temperature and moisture the burn area.
It provides instant cooling and relief and should be applied liberally to burns, scalds and sunburn. The new spray nozzle means easy application and it is safe to use on children.
To help minimise the potentially devastating effects of burns and scalds immediate and effective treatment is essential. The Burnshield Burn Blot Gel is a handy size pack designed to cool and protect a burn or other heat stress injuries.
- 3.5ml Single Application
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It will provide instant cooling and pain relief; Hydrogel burn treatment can be applied liberally to burns, scalds and sunburn and is safe to use on children.
It will take the protection against infection. Minimises trauma and skin damage. Pain relief. Promotes healing moistend, cools and soothes. Non-adherent. Non-toxic.
There are many misconceptions about the treatment of burns and with the full
Burnshield product range, so we have tried to design a quick quiz aimed at dispelling those common myths.
The Burnshield limb and digit dressings are specifically designed to be applied to burns on limbs and fingers, and are impregnated with Burnshield Hydrogel thus offering the same benefits to the patient as the Burnshield dressings.
The Life systems Mountain Leader Pro is a comprehensive first aid kit that provides the equipment needed to care for a large group of between 1 and 16 persons. The Life systems Mountain Leader Pro First Aid Kit are also used by survival training schools in the UK.
The Mountain Leader First Aid Kit provides the equipment needed to care for a large group of between 1 and 14 persons. The Mountain Leader First Aid Kit is also used by survival training schools in the UK and wit will offers the medical supplies to the UK.
For anyone heading into the outdoors, this first aid kit combines a wide range of contents to deal with most injuries. The internal layout is organized whilst the pack is durable and fairly lightweight. The Mountain First Aid Kit has been specified with the help of expedition doctor Hugh Montgomery and members of the British Special Forces medical team.
