First Aid Creams
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Burn Cream With Lidocaine 25/Bx
Sku: 3015
Out of stockRegular price $6.04Regular priceUnit price per$6.91Sale price $6.04In stock
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- First Aid Burn Cream With Lidocaine
- Helps Relieve Pain of Burns & Abrasions
- Individual Usage Packets - Tear Open
- 25 Packets Per Dispensing Box
- Great Addition To First Aid Kits & Supplies
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First Aid Burn Cream Packets Globe (144/Bx)
Sku: 1103
Out of stockRegular price $17.40Regular priceUnit price per$20.47Sale price $17.40In stock
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- Burn Pain Relief With Aloe
- Use on Burns, Cuts & Scrapes
- Contains Lidocaine to Help Reduce Pain
- Helps Protect Against Harmful Bacteria
- Single-Use, Dose Packets
- 144 Packets Per Dispensing Box
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First Aid Burn Cream Dynasafety (25/Unit)
Sku: 4015
Out of stockRegular price $2.78Regular priceUnit price per$3.09Sale price $2.78In stock
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- Pain Relief for Sunburns, Insect Bites, Burns, Cuts
- Helps Reduce Pain and Soothe Itching
- Individual Dose Packets Contain .9 Gm of Cream
- 25 Packets of First Aid Burn Cream Per Unitized Box
- Meets the 2021 ANSI/OSHA Requirement for Burn
- Sold Per Box
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Frequently Asked Questions about Workplace First Aid Kits
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What are first aid creams used for?
First aid creams are used to treat minor cuts, burns, scrapes, and skin irritations by promoting healing and preventing infection. They provide a soothing layer that protects the wound while aiding in recovery. These creams are essential for both personal and workplace first aid kits. -
What types of first aid creams are available?
Options include antibiotic creams, hydrocortisone creams for itching and inflammation, and burn creams for soothing minor burns. Some formulations also include pain relief to provide additional comfort. These varieties allow users to choose the best product for their specific needs. -
Who should keep first aid creams on hand?
Households, workplaces, schools, and anyone involved in outdoor activities should keep first aid creams readily available. They are especially useful for environments where minor injuries are common. Having these creams on hand ensures quick and effective treatment. -
What features should I look for in first aid creams?
Look for creams with effective active ingredients, such as bacitracin or hydrocortisone, and hypoallergenic formulations for sensitive skin. Tubes or single-use packets offer convenience and prevent contamination. Choosing the right cream ensures comfort and effective wound care. -
How should first aid creams be applied?
Clean the affected area thoroughly, then apply a thin layer of the cream using clean hands or a sterile applicator. Cover the wound with a bandage to keep it protected if needed. Proper application ensures effective treatment and helps prevent infection. -
How should first aid creams be stored?
Store first aid creams in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain their effectiveness. Check expiration dates regularly and replace outdated products. Proper storage ensures that the creams are ready to use when needed.