Every burn is different. Cintas can provide a variety of different first aid products to help your business handle small burns so your employees can stay productive. For our complete line of First Aid and Safety Products: First Aid & Safety Product Guide.
How A Burn Care Service Works
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Your dedicated Cintas professional arrives, checks in with you to review your program and discusses any new products.
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Based on your unique needs, products are organized, inventoried and replenished.
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Your Cintas professional follows up with you to review the products and services provided and discuss any additional needs for your facility.
BURN CARE
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Burn Kits
Burn kits are suitable for work environments where a burn emergency could happen. Be prepared for the unexpected with a variety of gel-soaked dressings and gauze.
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Burn Spray
Contains lidocaine to help with pain relief. Convenient pump allows for no-touch application.
Insta-Cool™ Cold Spray
Reduces heat, swelling and pain on injured areas. Provides instant topical anesthetic.
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Cool and Soothe
Treats minor burns and eases pain. Keeps burn wounds moist for better healing.
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Non-Stick Pads
A non-adherent sterile pad with a plastic porous membrane that allows fluid to pass through and be absorbed, yet will not stick to wounds.
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Water-Jel® Fire Blankets
One step system for Emergency First Aid on a burn victim. Puts out the fire, stops burn progressions, cools the skin, eases the pain, and protects against airborne contamination.
Featured Resources
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Treating Burns
Even when all the proper safety measures are followed, burn injuries may still occur. Learn more on tips to follow if you experience a minor burn injury.
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Cintas St. Paul Rental Location Certified as VPP Star Site
MNOHSA’s Minnesota Star Program recognizes Cintas location as a top worksite for safety and health management and practices
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Cintas First Aid and Safety Location in Canton, Ohio Certified as VPP Star Site
OHSA’s Voluntary Protection Program recognizes Cintas location as a top worksite for safety and health management and practices.
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