How to correctly treat Bluebottle stings

Urine? Ice? Vinegar?... What is the correct treatment for a bluebottle sting?

They’re a common beach dweller in many parts of Australia and you can often see them scattered along the shoreline on your family trip to the beach!

But what should you do if you or your little ones are stung? Watch below as Sarah Hunstead talks you through the correct and most effective method of treating bluebottle stings.

And don’t forget to book your baby + child CPR & First Aid class today.

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