Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
Hydrogel burn products exist to do one thing quickly: cool the burn and stop it deepening while someone gets the casualty to help. They matter most where clean running water is not within reach in the first minute — a pipe rack, a scaffold, a vehicle, a remote yard — which describes a great deal of industrial work in the Eastern Province. Two Gulf-specific points decide whether they work. Storage temperature is the first: a sachet that has sat in a vehicle glovebox through several summers is not the product that was bought, and the sensible specification is a shaded, conditioned store plus a stated remaining shelf life on delivery. The second is presentation. Sachets suit personal and kit stocking, bottles suit a fixed station, and sprays suit awkward areas such as the face and hands. Tell us the burn risk and where the product will be held.
The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.
| Presentation | Sachet, bottle, spray or impregnated dressing |
|---|---|
| Sachet or bottle size | Volume per unit, and units per pack |
| Burn risk covered | Hot work, steam, chemical, electrical, radiant heat |
| Body area | Face and hands, or general — this changes the presentation |
| Storage location | Conditioned store, unconditioned store, or vehicle |
| Shelf life on delivery | Minimum remaining expiry your procedure requires |
| Labelling language | Arabic, English or bilingual instructions |
| Kit compatibility | State the burn kit or first aid kit these must restock |
| Regulatory registration | State if SFDA-registered supply is required |
| Annual volume | Estimated yearly consumption for a schedule price |
| Quantity and locations | Units, and how many stations or kits they serve |
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We source to specification. Send your requirement and we will come back with options, lead time and pricing.