• Large surface-area coverage: These wraps are sized to cover major body areas (e.g., chest, back, thigh) and are useful when burns involve a large percentage of total body surface area (TBSA). For example, one model is 1m × 1m.

  • Burn-cooling/gel or hydrogel technology: Many large burn wraps incorporate a cooling gel or hydrogel layer (often > 90% water) to rapidly reduce skin temperature, relieve pain and slow burn progression.

  • Single-use sterile packaging: Typically supplied sterile, individually foil- or pouch-packaged, ensuring readiness in emergency or tactical trauma kits.

  • Non-adherent surface and conformability: Designed so the wrap won’t stick to the burn wound, reducing further tissue damage when removed; usually flexible to conform to limbs/torso.

  • Suitability for major burn zones / mass casualty readiness: Given their size and design, they’re appropriate for use in industrial, tactical, medical, or disaster response settings where large or multiple burn injuries may occur.

  • Shelf life and storage conditions: Many have long shelf lives (often up to 5 years unopened) and must be stored in dry, cool conditions to maintain effectiveness.

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