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wound and scrape disinfectant wash
First aid for cuts and scrapes. First Aid is
an “ouch” free broad-spectrum disinfectant wash
.It is made from Organic Citrus Extracts, which kill germs such
as Staphylococcus, and many others, on contact! Saves on tears
and parental worry!
The
two main reasons for bandaging minor wounds
is to close a cut so the bleeding will stop and the edges
will heal neatly and to keep a wound clean and free of infection.
Be sure the before you bandage any cut, scrape or puncture,
that you stop the bleeding by applying pressure with a pad
of clean gauze and clean the wound. Even though the wound
may seem small, avoiding infection and promoting healing through
a thorough cleaning is necessary.
Begin
by washing your hands and then flood well with First Aid
To wash the wound use a sterile gauze pad or clean wash cloth.
First wash the skin around the wound working outward from the
wound. The actual wound should be flushed several times with
First Aid. For scrapes you will need to continue flushing until
all the dirt and grit have been removed. If the dirt is deeply
embedded, continue with First Aid and then remove any remaining
debris, splinters or grit with tweezers.
Be
sure you sterilize the tweezers by boiling them in water or
cleansing the tip with alcohol. Do not probe or squeeze the
wound. Lift out only what you can easily detect. Squeezing
and probing a wound can cause the spread of infection.
External
use
First
Aid spray
First
aid and general disinfectant :
(For minor skin irritations) Spray solution directly on the
affected area two days a day. This will help to prevent infections
and to cause rapid healing of sores because of Bio-Citrus'
anti-bacterial anti-parasitic and anti-fungal qualities.
Broad-spectrum : The
extraction process concentrates biologically active ingredients
into an extremely effective broad-spectrum antiviral, antibacterial,
bacteriostatic, antifungal, antioxidant and antiparasitic
compound.