
Product overview
Description
First Aid Strip is a one-time bandage designed for wound care and protection, made with a non-stick pad that won't adhere to wounds, allowing for painless removal.
Key Features
- Non-stick pad that won't adhere to the wound
- Available in various sizes to accommodate different types of wounds
- Allows sweat and moisture to evaporate, promoting a healing environment
Benefits
- Provides protection for minor cuts, scrapes, and wounds
- Removes painlessly thanks to the non-stick pad
- Supports a healing environment by allowing air circulation
Who Can Use This Product
- Those needing to cover and protect minor wounds
- Households, offices, and schools keeping a first aid kit stocked
- Suitable for daily wound care needs
How to Use
Peel the backing off the bandage. Apply the bandage to the wound, making sure to cover the entire wound. Secure in place with tape or a bandage clip if needed. Change the bandage every day or as needed.
Storage & Safety
Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the seal is broken. Do not use on open wounds or irritated skin beyond minor cuts and scrapes. Avoid contact with eyes. If swallowed, get medical help immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will the bandage stick to my wound?
A: No, it has a non-stick pad that won't adhere to the wound, allowing for painless removal.
Q: How should I apply it?
A: Peel the backing off, apply it to cover the entire wound, and secure it in place.
Q: How often should I change it?
A: Change the bandage every day or as needed.
Q: Can it be used if the seal is broken?
A: No, do not use if the seal is broken.
Q: Does it allow the wound to breathe?
A: Yes, it allows sweat and moisture to evaporate, promoting a healing environment.
Q: What should I do if it's swallowed?
A: Get medical help immediately if swallowed.
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