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Safetec 2 oz. Burn Spray Bottle

Safetec 2 oz. Burn Spray Bottle

Safetec 2 oz. Burn Spray Bottle
Source: Safetec
The 2 oz. Burn Spray Bottle from Safetec is formulated to provide rapid cooling and soothing for first-degree burns from flame, kitchen mishaps, and electrical incidents.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The 2 oz. Burn Spray Bottle from Safetec is your dependable solution for immediate relief from minor burns.

This quick-acting spray is specially formulated to provide rapid cooling and soothing for first-degree burns, including those from flame, kitchen mishaps, and electrical incidents.

Compact and easy to use, it’s an essential addition to your first aid kit, ensuring you can swiftly address burn injuries.

Interested parties can purchase the 2 oz. Burn Spray Bottle through Safetec's website and distributors including Swift First Aid, First Aid Supplies Online, Fire Supply Depot, Nitra, Lexicon Medical Supply, Zoro, and consumer retailers such as Amazon.

Learn more about Safetec’s 2 oz. Burn Spray Bottle
 

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Safety Products   First Aid   Products   Burn Injuries   Electrical safety   Restaurant   All topics
 

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