About Band-Aid First Aid Tru-Absorb Gauze Sponges
Delicately care for wounds with Band-Aid Brand of First Aid Products Tru-Absorb Sterile Gauze Sponges. Ideal for cleaning and applying medication to minor cuts, scrapes and burns. Their special low-linting design helps provide cleaner wounds and may help prevent irritation. Their pillow-soft cushioning offers extra comfort when cleaning dirt and contaminants from the injured area. Use these gauze sponges as first aid supplies, and for cleaning and prepping wounds, or for applying medication.
Key Benefits & Features
- Ideal first aid supplies for cleaning and applying medication to minor wounds, cuts & burns
- Special low-linting design helps provide cleaner wounds and may help prevent irritation
- Each large sterile gauze sponge measures 4 inches by 4 inches in size for minor wound care
- Use first aid sterile gauze sponges for prepping and dressing minor wounds
- Soft cushioning of Tru-Absorb Gauze sponges offers extra comfort when cleaning dirt & contaminants
- Absorbent large first aid gauze sponges can also be used as a wound dressing for minor cuts & burns
- Package contains 50 individually wrapped sterile gauze sponges perfect for any first aid kit
Band-Aid FAQs
Do BAND-AID Brand adhesive bandages expire?
Most BAND-AID Brand bandages and first aid products do not contain expiration dates, but we always recommend you double check your packaging.
Do BAND-AID Brand products and/or packaging contain latex?
Most of the products and packaging are not made with natural rubber latex. These products are some of the exclusions, but always be sure to check your labels: - BAND-AID HURT-FREE Wrap - BAND-AID Tough Wrap - COACH Sports Tape & Self-Adhering Wraps
How long does it take a cut to heal?
No two bodies or wounds are the same, so cut healing times vary. However, deeper cuts typically take longer to heal. Remember, too, that wounds that are allowed to scab take longer to heal since healthy cells have difficulty closing the gap around the dried, crusty cells of a scab.
To help heal wounds fast, keep your wound moist and covered with your favorite BAND-AID bandage!Â
What are the steps for cleaning a wound?
Follow these steps to clean a minor wound: 1. Rinse the wound under water to reduce the risk of getting an infection1 2. Wash the area with soap but avoid getting any in the wound1 or use an antiseptic wash to clean the wound 3. Remove any debris with tweezers – make sure you treat the wound with an antibiotic product, such as NEOSPORIN
If you can’t remove all debris or the wound is more serious, you should see a medical professional for help.