Burnshield Burn Dressing – 200mm x 200mm The Burnshield Burn Dressing – 200mm x 200mm (Sterile Trauma Hydrogel Foam Dressing) is a high-performance first aid solution for the emergency treatment of heat, chemical, and electrical burns. Engineered for rapid response, the 20x20cm size is ideally suited for medium-sized trauma areas such as the face, hands, or limbs. Immediate Heat Dissipation: The dressing consists of a fibreless, open-cell foam saturated in a water-based hydrogel. Upon application, it instantly absorbs and dissipates heat, effectively stopping the burn from spreading into deeper tissue layers.
- Pain Management and Protection: Infused with natural Tea Tree Oil, the dressing provides a soothing effect on nerve endings to reduce shock and discomfort. The gel creates a protective barrier that helps prevent infection while keeping the wound hydrated.
- Non-Adherent and Non-Toxic: The dressing is designed not to stick to the wound bed, ensuring painless removal and preventing secondary skin damage. It is non-toxic, non-irritant, and safe for use on all patients, including children and the elderly.
- Trauma Versatility: The sterile, gamma-irradiated foam remains flexible, allowing it to conform to difficult body contours. Because the hydrogel is transparent, medical personnel can visually assess the burn site without removing the dressing.
- Application Ready: Individually sealed in a foil pouch, it remains sterile until opened and is a critical component for industrial safety kits, emergency services, and commercial kitchens.
Specifications:
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Size | 200mm x 200mm (8″ x 8″) |
| Material | Fibreless elastic polyurethane foam |
| Hydrogel Content | ~96% purified water, tea tree oil, gelling agent |
| Sterility | Sterile, gamma-irradiated, single-use |
| Packaging | Individually sealed sterile foil pouch |
| Certification | CE / ISO-certified |
Contents:
- 1 x Sterile Burnshield Hydrogel Foam Dressing (200mm x 200mm)
- Individually sealed, sterile foil pouch for single use.


