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A burn kit is specified by body area, not by piece count, and that is the distinction general first aid kits miss. The dressings inside are sized to cover a hand, a face, a limb or a torso, and a kit that holds six small dressings and no large one is the wrong kit for a flash burn even though it is well stocked on paper. Decide the credible worst case first — hot work and grinding produce small localised burns, steam and hot oil release produce large-area burns, and the two need different boxes. Where the kit is mounted matters too, because a burn kit is only useful within the first minutes: welding bays, boiler houses and hot-oil pump rooms usually justify their own station rather than sharing the general first aid point. Tell us the process, the crew size and whether you want it wall-mounted or portable.
The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.
| Burn source | Hot work, steam, hot oil, chemical, electrical arc |
|---|---|
| Body area covered | Hand and face only, or limb and torso dressings too |
| Dressing sizes | State the sizes required, not just the total count |
| Kit format | Wall-mounted station, portable case, or grab bag |
| Crew size | People the kit must cover in one incident |
| Included burn gel | Sachets, bottle, or gel-impregnated dressings |
| Additional items | Shears, gloves, blanket, eye dressing — state what is needed |
| Mounting environment | Conditioned or unconditioned — affects gel shelf life |
| Shelf life on delivery | Minimum remaining expiry your procedure requires |
| Refill availability | State if a matching refill pack is required |
| Regulatory registration | State if SFDA-registered supply is required |
| Quantity and locations | Kits, and the work areas each must serve |
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We source to specification. Send your requirement and we will come back with options, lead time and pricing.