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Burn Treatment Supplies

Shop burn treatment supplies for workplace first aid kits across industrial, commercial, and office environments. This category includes cooling hydrogels, burn gel packets, sterile dressings, emergency burn kits, and burn sheets that support ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 requirements.

Why Cooling Hydrogels?

Cooling hydrogels are the foundation of our burn treatment offering. They cool the affected area, help stop the burning process, and support moisture control without numbing agents. This makes them a practical, easy-to-use option for both high-exposure industrial settings and general office or commercial first aid programs.

A Note on Compliance

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 requires 4 x 4 sterile dressings and burn gel packets in both Class A and Class B first aid kits, making these items essential for consistent workplace compliance.

Additional Resources

Learn more about burn classification and treatment considerations in our guide: Do You Know the Four Degrees of Burns?

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What burn treatment supplies are required in Class A and Class B first aid kits?
A: ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 requires both Class A and Class B first aid kits to include 4 x 4 sterile dressings and burn gel packets. These items help support burn care coverage across a range of workplace environments and risk levels.

Q: Why are cooling hydrogels commonly used in workplace burn treatment?
A: Cooling hydrogels help dissipate heat and support the burn cooling process without medications. Their simple application and non-medicated formulation make them well-suited for workplace first aid programs.

Q: How are burn gel packets typically used in first aid kits?
A: Burn gel packets provide a single-use cooling solution that is easy to store and apply. Individual packaging supports cleanliness, controlled use, and efficient inventory management in workplace kits.

Q: Do your burn treatment kits include creams or sprays?
A: No. Our burn treatment kits focus exclusively on cooling hydrogels. Hydrogels provide cooling and moisture support without relying on topical sprays or creams, which aligns with many workplace safety and compliance programs.