First Aid Training - Burns and scalds
Severe burns
Treatment
- Start cooling the burn immediately under running water for at least 10 minutes
- Dial 999 for an ambulance.
- Make the casualty as comfortable as possible, lie them down.
- Continue to pour copious amounts of cold water over the burn for at least ten minutes or until the pain is relieved.
- Whilst wearing disposable gloves, remove jewellery, watch or clothing from the affected area - unless it is sticking to the skin.
- Cover the burn with clean, non-fluffy material to protect from infection. Cloth, a clean plastic bag or kitchen film all make good dressings.
- Treat for shock.
Minor burns
Treatment
For minor burns, hold the affected area under cold water for at least 10 minutes or until the pain subsides. Remove jewellery etc. and cover the burn as detailed above.
If a minor burn is larger than a postage stamp it requires medical attention. All deep burns of any size require urgent hospital treatment.
Clothing on fire
Treatment
- Stop the casualty panicking or running – any movement or breeze will fan the flames.
- Drop the casualty to the ground.
- If possible, wrap the casualty tightly in a coat, curtain or blanket (not the nylon or cellular type), rug or other heavy-duty fabric. The best fabric is wool.
- Roll the casualty along the ground until the flames have been smothered.
On all burns:
- Do not use lotions, ointments and creams.
- Do not use adhesive dressings.
- Do not break blisters.