Busting the myths around burns first aid

Butter? Honey? Ice? Milk? Knowing how to correctly treat a burn is vital in the outcome of a burns incident in little ones - join us as we explain myth from fact on burns first aid.

Butter? Honey? Ice? Milk?

Have you been given advice on how to treat a burn from a well-intentioned family member or friend, but weren’t quite sure on whether it was the correct first aid?

Take a look at our video with paediatric nurse and founder of CPR Kids Sarah Hunstead, as we talk you through the correct first aid for treating burns in little ones.

Don’t forget to book your baby + child CPR & First Aid Class today!

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