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Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing, Sterile, 6 Count Review (2026)

Is the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing the right burn-care multipack for a stocked first aid kit?

Short answer: Yes โ€” if you want a recognized EMS and industrial burn-care brand at multi-count depth, the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing, Sterile, 6 Count is one of the more efficient buys in the WC Safety burn care collection. It sits between single-dressing options like the Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x4 and full kit-style products like the RHINO RESCUE Burn Kit, giving you six ready-to-use dressings without paying kit-level prices for tools you may already own.

Burnshield has a long-standing reputation on the EMS and industrial safety side of burn care, which is the main reason buyers reach for it over a generic house brand. This review looks at where the 6-count 4x4 fits against the rest of the lineup โ€” the Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x16 for large-area coverage, the First Aid Only FAE-7012 budget refill, and the multi-item kits from Burn-Fix and RHINO RESCUE โ€” so you can decide whether a dressings-only multipack or a full kit is the better call for your workplace first aid kit.

One framing note before the comparison: everything in this review, and everything sold in the WC Safety bandages and wound care and burn-care collections, is intended for minor, first-aid-level burns only. Any burn that is deep, large, charred, on the face or airway, or caused by chemicals or electricity is a medical emergency โ€” call 911 or get to a hospital immediately rather than relying on a burn dressing from a first aid kit.

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Editorial verdict: 4.5 / 5. The Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing, Sterile, 6 Count earns a strong score for stocking depth and brand recognition at a fair per-dressing price. It loses half a point for being dressings-only โ€” no case, no gauze, no gloves โ€” so buyers who want a self-contained kit should look at the Burn-Fix or RHINO RESCUE kit builds instead. For anyone restocking a cabinet or kit that already has the supporting supplies, this is a straightforward, well-priced buy.

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Pros

  • Recognized EMS brand โ€” Burnshield is an established name in industrial and emergency burn care, not a house label.
  • Six dressings per box โ€” enough depth to cover more than one incident before a restock order.
  • Common 4x4 footprint โ€” the same general dressing size used across most of the WC Safety burn-care lineup, so it's easy to standardize on.
  • Sterile packaging โ€” labeled sterile, which matters for a supply that's meant to sit in a first aid cabinet until it's needed.

Cons

  • Dressings only โ€” no gauze wrap, tape, gloves, or case; you're supplying those separately or already have them.
  • One size, one count โ€” Burnshield isn't listed here in a large-sheet (4x16) or single-dressing format, so you can't size down or up within the brand.
  • No published waterproof claim โ€” if waterproofing is a hard requirement, that's not a stated feature of this listing.
  • Higher unit price than the budget refill โ€” the First Aid Only FAE-7012 single dressing costs less per unit if you only need one.

Who the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing is for

  • Facilities managers restocking a first aid cabinet that needs burn-dressing depth without buying a whole new kit.
  • Safety coordinators who want a brand-name EMS product on the shelf instead of an unfamiliar house label.
  • Construction and industrial sites building out a construction site PPE program where minor burns are a realistic risk (grinding sparks, hot surfaces, welding splash).
  • Anyone comparing multipack burn dressings before deciding between this, the Burn-Fix 4x4 4-Pack, or the First Aid Only Water Jel 3-Pack.

What the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing does well

Brand recognition carries weight

Burnshield isn't a name WC Safety is introducing to the market โ€” it's a long-established brand in EMS and industrial burn care, and that history is a real factor for buyers who've used the product on a truck or in a plant before. When a safety coordinator is choosing between an unfamiliar house brand and a name they already trust, that trust has value even before you get to the spec sheet.

Six-dressing depth beats buying singles

A single dressing is fine for topping off a kit, but a working cabinet needs enough stock to handle more than one incident between restock cycles. Six dressings in one box means fewer reorders and less risk of a cabinet running dry right when it's needed, compared to the single-count Water-Jel 4x4.

4x4 is the size most kits are already built around

The 4x4 inch footprint is the most common burn-dressing size across the WC Safety lineup, from Water-Jel to Burn-Fix. Standardizing on that size means the Burnshield dressings drop into the same kit slots and cabinet pockets as the other 4x4 products you may already stock.

Sterile packaging suits shelf storage

Because this is labeled sterile, it's built for the reality of first aid supplies: it sits unopened for months or years until it's actually needed. That's the baseline expectation for anything going into a workplace first aid cabinet or first aid kit.

Where the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing falls short

No supporting supplies included

This listing is dressings only โ€” there's no gauze, tape, gloves, or carrying case bundled in. If you're starting a burn-care shelf from zero rather than restocking one, a kit like the Burn-Fix Comprehensive Kit or the RHINO RESCUE Burn Kit gets you further in a single order.

Single format, no size range

Burnshield's presence in the WC Safety catalog is limited to this 4x4 6-count listing โ€” there's no matching large-sheet option the way Water-Jel offers a 4x16 large dressing or a 2x6 five-pack for smaller wounds. If your kit needs a range of dressing sizes under one brand, you'll be mixing brands to get there.

Costs more per dressing than the budget refill

At $19.95 for six, the Burnshield dressing runs a little over $3 per unit. That's a fair price for a name-brand multipack, but it's not the cheapest way to add a single dressing to a kit โ€” the First Aid Only FAE-7012 single refill at $6.16 undercuts it if you only need one dressing right now.

How the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing compares to the burn care products on WC Safety

Product Format Best for Typical price Amazon
Burnshield 4x4 Burn Dressing, 6-Count 6-dressing multipack Stocking a cabinet for repeat use, name-brand preference $19.95 View โ†’
Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x4 Single dressing Topping off an existing kit $9.30 View โ†’
First Aid Only Water Jel 4x4 3-Pack 3-dressing multipack Mid-size restock $17.99 View โ†’
First Aid Only FAE-7012 Refill Single refill Cheapest single-dressing restock $6.16 View โ†’
Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x16 Large sheet Large burn-area coverage $15.35 View โ†’

Burnshield's 6-count multipack vs other multi-dressing burn-care formats

Burnshield doesn't compete with itself in the WC Safety catalog โ€” there's no other Burnshield SKU to weigh it against โ€” so the more useful comparison is format-to-format: dressings-only multipacks versus the complete kits that bundle tools and organizers around fewer (or no separate) dressings.

Product 6+ dressings/order 4x4 size Complete kit w/ tools Under $20
Burnshield 4x4, 6-Count โœ“ โœ“ โ€” โœ“
First Aid Only Water Jel 3-Pack โ€” โœ“ โ€” โœ“
Burn-Fix Gel Dressing 4-Pack โ€” โœ“ โ€” โœ“
EVERLIT Burn Kit โ€” โ€” โœ“ โœ“
Burn-Fix Comprehensive Kit โ€” โ€” โœ“ โ€”

Shop the burn dressing lineup on Amazon โ†’ Burnshield 6-Count โ†’ Water-Jel 4x4 โ†’ FAE-7012 Refill โ†’

What to stage alongside the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing

Because this listing is dressings only, most buyers pair it with a topical gel or spray and general wound-care supplies. The Burn-Fix Hydrogel Burn Spray and Globe First Aid Burn Gel with Aloe packets are common companions for a burn-care shelf, and both are sized for individual use rather than a full kit. For general cuts and abrasions that come up alongside burn incidents, round out the shelf from the bandages and wound care collection.

Burn-Fix Hydrogel Spray โ†’ Globe Burn Gel with Aloe โ†’

Where burn dressings fit in a first aid program

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires employers to have first aid supplies "readily available" that are adequate for the nature of the workplace hazard, and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 sets the more specific minimum-contents standard most employers reference when they build out a compliant workplace first aid kit. Burn dressings are one of the supply categories kits are commonly built around depending on the class rating and the hazards present on site. If you're not sure what your kit needs to include, start with the OSHA first aid kit requirements reference and the which first aid kit do you need guide before choosing a burn-dressing format.

Total cost of ownership

At $19.95 for six dressings, the Burnshield 4x4 works out to roughly $3.33 per dressing. That's meaningfully cheaper per unit than buying six of the First Aid Only FAE-7012 single refill at $6.16 each (about $37 total), and it's also cheaper per-unit than buying six of the standalone Water-Jel 4x4 at $9.30 each. For a facility that goes through more than one or two burn dressings a year, ordering the 6-count box up front and restocking it as a single line item is the simpler and cheaper path than repeat single-unit orders.

Final verdict: 4.5 / 5

The Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing, Sterile, 6 Count delivers what it promises: a recognized EMS brand, a practical 4x4 size, and enough count depth to actually last in a working first aid cabinet, all at a fair price per dressing. It isn't a complete kit, so buyers who need tools and organizers bundled in should look at the Burn-Fix Comprehensive Kit or RHINO RESCUE Burn Kit instead. For anyone restocking dressings specifically, this is a straightforward buy.

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Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing FAQ

Is the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing sterile?

Yes, this listing is labeled sterile, which is the standard expectation for a burn dressing that sits in a first aid cabinet or kit until it's needed.

How many dressings come in the Burnshield 6-Count box?

Six individual 4x4 inch burn dressings ship in this listing, priced at $19.95 per box.

What size is each individual Burnshield burn dressing?

Each dressing measures 4 x 4 inches, the same footprint used across most of the burn care collection on WC Safety, including the Water-Jel and Burn-Fix 4x4 products.

Is Burnshield considered a trusted EMS and industrial burn-care brand?

Yes โ€” Burnshield is a long-established name in EMS and industrial burn care, which is a common reason buyers choose it over a less familiar house brand when stocking a cabinet or kit.

How does the Burnshield 4x4 6-Count compare to the Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x4 single?

The Water-Jel 4x4 ships as a single dressing at $9.30, while the Burnshield box ships six dressings for $19.95 โ€” about $3.33 per dressing versus $9.30 for one. The Burnshield box is the better value if you need more than one dressing on hand.

What's the difference between the Burnshield 4x4 and the Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x16?

The Water-Jel 4x16 is a single large sheet meant for covering a larger burn area, while the Burnshield listing is six smaller 4x4 dressings meant for smaller, localized burns and restocking depth rather than large-area coverage.

Can the Burnshield burn dressing be used on a severe, deep, or large-area burn?

No. This product, like every item in the WC Safety burn-care collection, is intended for minor, first-aid-level burns only. A burn that is severe, deep, covers a large area, is charred, or is on the face or airway is a medical emergency โ€” call 911 or seek immediate medical care rather than relying on a first aid dressing.

What about chemical or electrical burns โ€” does this dressing apply?

Chemical and electrical burns are medical emergencies that require immediate professional care, not a burn dressing from a first aid kit. Call 911 or get to a hospital right away for those injuries.

Does the Burnshield 6-Count include burn gel or spray in addition to the dressings?

No, this listing is dressings only. If you want a topical gel or spray to pair with it, the Burn-Fix Hydrogel Burn Spray and Globe First Aid Burn Gel with Aloe are sold separately.

Is the Burnshield 4x4 dressing a good fit for a workplace first aid cabinet?

Yes โ€” the sterile packaging and 6-count depth make it a practical restock item for a first aid cabinet that already has supporting supplies like gauze and gloves on hand.

Does OSHA or ANSI require burn dressings in a workplace first aid kit?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires adequate first aid supplies for the workplace hazard, and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 sets more specific minimum-contents guidance many employers follow. See the OSHA first aid kit requirements reference for the full breakdown.

Can I buy a single Burnshield dressing instead of the 6-Count box?

Not on this listing โ€” Burnshield is sold here only as the 6-count box. If you need a true single-dressing purchase, the Water-Jel 4x4 or the First Aid Only FAE-7012 refill are single-unit alternatives.

Is the 6-Count box more cost-effective per dressing than buying single dressings?

Yes. At roughly $3.33 per dressing, the Burnshield box beats buying six single units of either the Water-Jel 4x4 ($9.30 each) or the FAE-7012 refill ($6.16 each) on a per-dressing basis.

Is the Burnshield burn dressing labeled waterproof?

No waterproof claim is listed for this product. If waterproofing is a requirement, the EVERLIT Burn Kit is labeled waterproof and worth comparing.

How long does a 6-Count box typically last in an active workplace?

That depends entirely on how often burn incidents occur on your site, but six dressings give more buffer than a single-count product before a restock order is needed โ€” useful for sites that don't want to reorder after every incident.

Does WC Safety carry a complete burn kit built around the Burnshield brand?

No โ€” Burnshield appears in the catalog as this dressings-only 6-count listing. For a complete kit with tools and organizer, see the Burn-Fix Comprehensive Kit or the RHINO RESCUE Burn Kit.

How does the Burnshield 6-Count price compare to the RHINO RESCUE Burn Kit?

The Burnshield 6-Count is $19.95, while the RHINO RESCUE Burn Kit is $25.99. The RHINO RESCUE kit includes supporting tools beyond dressings, so the higher price reflects a different, more complete product category rather than a straight per-dressing comparison.

Why trust this Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing review? WC Safety's editorial team reviews products independently of manufacturer input using publicly available listing data, pricing, and category standards. This review cites OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 for workplace first aid kit context and FDA over-the-counter drug guidance for minor-burn first aid framing. WC Safety is an Amazon Associate and earns a commission on qualifying purchases made through the links on this page; that relationship does not change the rating or the comparisons made above.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Industrial first-aid and PPE desk ยท specialization: workplace first-aid kit compliance, burn-care product comparisons, and PPE category buying guides.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, FDA OTC drug guidance, and current WC Safety and Amazon listing data for every product named above.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. Every comparison uses only products actually carried in the WC Safety catalog, with pricing checked against live listings.
How this burn dressing review was researched. This review compares the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing against every burn-care product currently carried in the WC Safety burn-care collection, using published pricing, pack counts, and stated labels only โ€” no lab testing or manufacturer claims beyond what's printed on the listing. Regulatory context is drawn from OSHA 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, and FDA OTC drug guidance for minor-burn first aid.
Disclosure. WC Safety is a participant in the Amazon Associates program and earns a commission on qualifying purchases made through the Amazon links on this page at no additional cost to you. WC Safety also stocks and sells the Burnshield 4 x 4 Inch Burn Dressing directly. The 4.5 / 5 rating reflects an independent editorial assessment of stocking depth, brand recognition, and price-per-dressing value against comparable products in the catalog โ€” it is not influenced by affiliate revenue. Nothing in this review is medical advice; for any severe, deep, large-area, or chemical/electrical burn, call 911 or seek immediate medical care.
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