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Burn Sheet, Sterile 60" x 90" - Each

by Dynarex
Year End Sale 45%
Original price $ 6.95
Current price $ 3.85
SKU 3520

Dynarex Burn Sheet is a sterile burn dressing used by EMS to cover the skin of burn victims. This burn sheet protects the skin from contamination and further skin damage during transport to the hospital. Packaged in a airtight poly bag. Overall dressing size: 60 x 90 inches.

Dynarex Burn Sheet Features:

  • Covers entire body of patient
  • Protects against additional patient trauma
  • Sterile
  • Packaged in an airtight poly-pack
  • Single-use

The Dynarex Burn Sheet is a great first-aid tool for EMS and for personal users. Simple yet effective, these burn sheets are made to cover the entire body of the patient in order to prevent contamination of the wounds as it protects against further patient trauma. This sheet is great for everyday first aid kits, as well. They are sterile and can allow the user to assist a burn victim until emergency responders arrive.

Buy Dynarex Burn Sheets, Burn Dressings, and Burn Relief Supplies online from a set aside SDVOSB Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business medical supplies company like Mountainside Medical Equipment that is certified with the United States Government.

Burn Sheet, Sterile 60" x 90" - Each
Burn Sheet, Sterile 60" x 90" - Each
$ 6.95 $ 3.85
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