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Burn Relief Spray, 120 ml
Regular price From $7.25 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price From $7.25 CAD
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Burn Relief Dressing, 4" x 4"
Regular price From $4.40 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price From $4.40 CAD
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Burn Relief Dressing, 2" x 2"
Regular price From $4.40 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price From $4.40 CAD
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Burn Stop Burn Dressing, 2"x 6"
Regular price $4.50 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price $4.50 CAD
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Water-Jel Burn Dressing, 2”x 6"
Regular price $7.80 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price $7.80 CAD
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Non-Adherent Dressing, 2" x 3", Non-Adherent Pad, Sterile
Regular price From $0.30 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price From $0.30 CAD
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Compress Bandage, 4" x 4"
Regular price From $1.20 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price From $1.20 CAD
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Burn Relief Gel Packet, 3.5 g
Regular price From $1.30 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price From $1.30 CAD
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Water-Jel Burn Dressing, 4”x 16"
Regular price $16.90 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price $16.90 CAD
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Water-Jel Burn Dressing, 4”x 4"
Regular price $11.00 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price $11.00 CAD
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Water-Jel Burn Dressing, 8”x 18"
Regular price $25.50 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price $25.50 CAD
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Burn Relief Gel Tube, 25 g
Regular price $3.70 CADRegular priceUnit price perSale price $3.70 CAD
Frequently Asked Questions
A burn kit may contain burn dressings, cooling products, gauze, gloves, adhesive bandages, and other basic first aid supplies. The exact contents depend on the type and size of the kit.
A burn first aid kit is designed to keep burn care supplies organized and readily available for use during burn-related emergencies or incidents.
Burn kits are commonly stored in accessible locations such as workplaces, kitchens, schools, industrial facilities, and community spaces where burn hazards may exist.
Manufacturing plants, restaurants, construction sites, maintenance facilities, and educational institutions often include burn treatment equipment as part of their overall safety resources.
Factors such as workplace size, potential hazards, portability needs, and organizational requirements can help determine which burn kit is most suitable for a particular environment.
Yes, many people keep burn kits at home as part of their general first aid supplies, especially in areas where cooking, grilling, or other heat-related activities take place.












