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How To Treat injuries From a Fire

4/22/2020 (Permalink)

A burn is a special type of wound and requires a specific treatment protocol

How To Treat injuries From a Fire

A business fire is a scary event even when only property is involved. Fires often happen with surprising swiftness and the fire damage can easily cost thousands of dollars. In the best of outcomes, no injuries occur, but this is not always the case. Open flames, high temperatures, smoke inhalation, and falling materials create a dangerous atmosphere for people. As soon as possible, all people should vacate the property quickly. Any major injuries should be treated by healthcare professionals. if you are pressed into service to treat a burn injury, make sure to stay within your level of training.

Tips for Burn First Aid


A burn is a special type of wound and requires a specific treatment protocol. It is important to understand the difference between a major burn and a minor burn. A burn is considered major if it is deep, large, covers the hands, feet, face or groin area or involves gross discoloration of the skin. Until advanced medical personnel arrives, the treatment options for a serious burn include the following actions:

  • Protect the person from further harm
  • Remove tight items such as jewelry
  • Elevate the burned area
  • Monitor the person for signs of stress
  • Cover the burn with a cool, moist bandage

A building with fire damage might also cause minor burns in employees or customers. These wounds can often be treated with basic first aid such as pain relievers, cold water, bandages, and lotions that contain aloe vera.

Tips for Fire Restoration


When fire damage happens to a company in Mount Prospect, IL, a fire mitigation franchise can be called to address the situation. An experienced company will perform an inspection and assessment and then develop a plan of action for recovery. Removal of any water, as well as soot and smoke damage help to return the building to good shape again. The final steps involve a complete restoration of damaged areas of the building.  

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