Quick Action Saves Skin – and Lives
Burns can happen suddenly — from hot liquids, fire, chemicals, electricity, or the sun. Knowing how to respond in the first few minutes can reduce pain, prevent complications, and save lives.
At Neftaly, we believe that everyone should be equipped with basic first aid skills to treat burns effectively and safely. Our burn first aid training and educational programs are designed for communities, schools, workplaces, and individuals who want to be prepared when it matters most.
Understanding Burns
Burns are classified based on severity:
- ???? First-Degree Burns: Affects only the outer layer of the skin (redness, mild pain).
- ???? Second-Degree Burns: Damages deeper layers of the skin (blisters, intense pain, swelling).
- ???? Third-Degree Burns: Affects all layers of the skin and possibly underlying tissue (white, charred, or numb skin).
What To Do: First Aid for Burns
✅ 1. Stop the Burning Process
- Remove the person from the source of the burn (heat, fire, electricity, chemicals).
- For electrical burns: Turn off the power source first before touching the victim.
✅ 2. Cool the Burn Immediately
- Run cool (not cold) water over the burn for at least 10–20 minutes.
- Do not use ice, butter, toothpaste, or oils — they can make the injury worse.
✅ 3. Remove Tight Items
- Gently take off rings, bracelets, or clothing around the burned area before swelling starts.
- Do not try to remove anything stuck to the burn.
✅ 4. Cover the Burn
- Use a clean, non-stick dressing like cling film, a clean cloth, or a sterile bandage.
- Avoid fluffy materials that can stick to the wound.
✅ 5. Keep the Person Warm and Calm
- Cover unburned areas with a blanket or clothing to prevent hypothermia.
- Reassure the person and keep them calm.
When to Seek Medical Help
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- The burn is larger than the size of the person’s hand
- The burn is deep, white, or charred
- The burn is on the face, hands, feet, groin, or major joints
- The person is having difficulty breathing
- The burn was caused by chemicals, electricity, or fire
- The person is a child, elderly, or has a chronic condition
What NOT To Do
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???? Don’t ignore signs of infection (pus, increased pain, swelling, fever)
Neftaly Burn First Aid Training Programs
We offer certified and practical training programs tailored for:
- Schools and teachers
- Workplace safety teams
- Community health workers
- Parents and caregivers
- General public
Learn how to recognize, treat, and manage burns — and when to get emergency help.
Be Ready When It Matters Most
Equip yourself with life-saving knowledge. Join a Neftaly First Aid course or request a community demonstration today.