1,000+ Results for Topical Ointments, Creams, and Antiseptics - Page 11
Mfr # 1250
Key Features:
- Application - First Aid and Wound Care: Dry, Chapped Skin
- Item: Lubricating Jelly
- Item - First Aid and Wound Care: Lubricating Jelly
Mfr # 765-1022-0000
Key Features:
- Item: Adhesive Felt Corn Pad,C-4,1/16",PK500
- Includes: (500) 1/16" Flesh Adhesive Felt C-4 Corn Pad
- Color: Flesh
Mfr # 65039
Key Features:
- Item: General Purpose Cleaner
- Degreaser Container Type: Pail
- Primary Chemical: None
Mfr # 1140
Key Features:
- Application - First Aid and Wound Care: Dry, Chapped Skin
- Item: White Petrolatum
- Item - First Aid and Wound Care: White Petrolatum
Mfr # AAHS50
Key Features:
- Material: Spray
- Length: 4.75"
- Features: First aid to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes and burns.
Mfr # 1114
Key Features:
- Application - First Aid and Wound Care: Antiseptics
- Item: Alcohol Prep Pads
- Item - First Aid and Wound Care: Alcohol Pads
Mfr # 58885
Key Features:
- Item: General Purpose Cleaner
- Color: Clear Green
- Cleaner Form: Liquid
Mfr # 18-065
Key Features:
- Application - First Aid and Wound Care: Poison Oak and Ivy
- Item: Topical Cleanser
- Item - First Aid and Wound Care: Poison Ivy Cleanser
About Topical Ointments, Creams, and Antiseptics
Workplace accidents happen all the time. So shouldn’t you have some first class first aid kits on hand? A few basic items in any first aid kit are topical ointments, creams, and antiseptics. Hydrocortisone cream is used ease itching and rashes from a insect bite or exposure to poison ivy. Antiseptic cream help cuts and scrapes heal faster. And of course, a good selection of bandage product wouldn’t hurt either.