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First Aid Only FAE-7012 Burn Dressing Bandage Refill, 4 x 4 Inch Review (2026)

Is the First Aid Only FAE-7012 Burn Dressing the right refill for restocking a burn care station?

Short answer: Yes โ€” if you already own a burn kit or a SmartCompliance-style first aid cabinet and just need to replace one used or expired 4x4-inch dressing. At $6.16, the First Aid Only FAE-7012 Burn Dressing Bandage Refill is the least expensive single burn dressing in the entire burn care collection, and it's built to be a refill line item, not a standalone kit. If you're stocking a first aid program from zero, or you need coverage for anything larger than a small burn, look at a multi-pack like the First Aid Only Water Jel 4x4 3-Pack or a full kit like the EVERLIT Burn Kit instead.

This review treats the FAE-7012 for exactly what it is: a single, sterile 4x4-inch burn dressing sized as a direct refill for First Aid Only SmartCompliance-style cabinets and general first aid kit refills. It is not a burn kit, not a burn gel product, and not built for anything beyond FDA OTC minor-burn first aid framing โ€” small, superficial burns and scalds where the goal is simply to cover the area while you decide on further care. Anything more serious โ€” deep, large-area, charred, or facial/airway burns, or any chemical or electrical burn โ€” is a medical emergency. Call 911 or get to emergency care immediately; a $6 dressing is not the tool for that situation.

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Editorial verdict: 4.1 / 5. The First Aid Only FAE-7012 does one job โ€” replacing a single 4x4 burn dressing โ€” cheaply and reliably. It loses points for what it deliberately doesn't include: no multi-pack redundancy, no accessories, and no coverage for anything past a small minor burn. Judged as a refill item rather than a kit, it earns its price.

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Pros

  • Lowest price of any single burn dressing in the WC Safety burn care lineup ($6.16)
  • Compact 4x4-inch format matches the refill slot in SmartCompliance-style cabinets
  • Lets you replace exactly one used dressing instead of buying a whole multi-pack
  • Small enough to keep several on hand across stations without a big spend

Cons

  • Covers minor, small-area burns only โ€” not a substitute for a full burn kit
  • No spare dressing included, so busy stations will reorder more often
  • Ships as a bare dressing โ€” no gloves, shears, or cold pack bundled in
  • Only cost-efficient when you're restocking, not when building a kit from scratch

Who the First Aid Only FAE-7012 is for

  • Facilities already running a First Aid Only SmartCompliance-style burn station that need to replace one used or expired 4x4 dressing โ€” see the full first aid kit refills collection
  • Budget-conscious buyers who don't want to pay multi-pack pricing when only occasional single-dressing coverage is needed
  • Safety managers stocking workplace first aid kits who track OSHA 1910.151 inventory by individual refill line item
  • Anyone who already owns a Water-Jel or First Aid Only burn kit and just needs a spare dressing, not a whole new kit from the burn care collection

What the First Aid Only FAE-7012 does well

Keeps restock costs down

At $6.16, the FAE-7012 is priced to be replaced without a second thought. Compare that to buying a full 3-pack just to cover one missing dressing, and the single-unit refill model makes more sense for facilities managing several stations on a rotation.

Matches the SmartCompliance refill format

First Aid Only built its SmartCompliance system around single-item refills, and the FAE-7012 is sized and packaged to slot straight back into that format โ€” no resizing or repackaging needed when you're restocking an existing cabinet.

No-frills, purpose-built format

This is a dressing, not a kit trying to be everything. That simplicity is a feature for buyers who already have accessories (tape, shears, gloves) on hand and just need the sterile covering itself.

Easy to stock in volume without overspending

Because each unit is inexpensive, facilities can keep a few spares in a supply closet or maintenance kit for the rare instance of a minor burn, without tying up budget the way a shelf of full kits would.

Where the First Aid Only FAE-7012 falls short

No coverage for anything beyond a small area

At 4x4 inches, this dressing is sized for a small, localized minor burn. If the burn area is larger, look at the Water-Jel 4x16 or a comprehensive kit like the Burn-Fix Burn Kit instead โ€” and if the burn is severe, deep, or covers a large area, that's an emergency: call 911.

No redundancy built in

Because it's a single unit, a facility restocking multiple stations at once will be placing more individual orders than if they'd bought a multi-pack like the Burn-Fix 4x4 4-Pack.

Dressing only โ€” nothing else in the box

There's no cold pack, no gauze wrap, no gloves. If you need those items too, they'll need to be sourced separately or through a kit purchase.

How the First Aid Only FAE-7012 compares to the burn care products on WC Safety

Product Format Best for Typical price Amazon
First Aid Only FAE-7012 Single 4x4 dressing Budget refill for existing kits/cabinets $6.16 View โ†’
Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x4 Single 4x4 dressing Cooling gel-soaked single dressing $9.30 View โ†’
First Aid Only Water Jel 4x4 3-Pack 3x 4x4 dressings Same-brand multi-station restock $17.99 View โ†’
Burn-Fix Gel Dressing 4x4 4-Pack 4x 4x4 dressings Gel-dressing multi-pack restock $17.77 View โ†’
Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x16 Single 4x16 large dressing Larger burn area coverage $15.35 View โ†’

Budget refill vs multi-pack vs premium kit

Feature FAE-7012 (budget refill) Water Jel 3-Pack (multi-pack) EVERLIT Burn Kit (premium)
Single 4x4 dressing included โœ“ โœ“ โœ“
Multiple dressings included โ€” โœ“ โœ“
Sterile individual packaging โœ“ โœ“ โœ“
Additional kit components (gloves, shears, cold pack) โ€” โ€” โœ“
Best for restocking an existing cabinet โœ“ โœ“ โ€”
Typical price $6.16 $17.99 $24.99

Shop the burn dressing lineup on Amazon โ†’ FAE-7012 โ†’ Water Jel 3-Pack โ†’ Water-Jel 4x16 โ†’

What to stage alongside the First Aid Only FAE-7012

Because the FAE-7012 is a dressing only, most buyers pair it with items already in their kit or add a few adjacent products: nitrile gloves and shears from a general first aid kits collection, a roll of gauze or tape from bandages and wound care, and โ€” if larger-area coverage is even a remote possibility on your site โ€” a backup large dressing like the Water-Jel 4x16. If you manage a cabinet that also needs restocked cold packs or burn gel packets, the Burn-Fix Hydrogel Gel Packets 25-Pack is a natural companion order.

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Where burn dressings fit in a first aid program

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires employers to provide adequate first aid supplies for the hazards present at a worksite, and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 spells out what a compliant kit contains by class. Burn dressings like the FAE-7012 aren't called out by ANSI as a mandatory Class A or Class B kit item on their own, but many industrial, kitchen, and maintenance environments add them because a burn is a foreseeable hazard. If you're building a program from scratch rather than restocking a single dressing, start with our OSHA first aid kit requirements guide, browse the full range of workplace first aid kits, and use our which first aid kit do you need guide to size the kit to your site before worrying about individual refill items like this one.

Total cost of ownership

The FAE-7012 is, unit for unit, the cheapest dressing in the WC Safety burn care lineup, and that changes how you should think about buying it. If you're restocking a single cabinet slot once or twice a year, the $6.16 single unit beats paying for a multi-pack you won't fully use before the remaining dressings age out. But if you're managing several stations โ€” a break room, a shop floor, a maintenance bay โ€” the per-unit price on a pack like the Water Jel 3-Pack ($17.99 for three, or roughly $6 each) works out close to the same, minus the extra shipping and reordering overhead of buying singles repeatedly. The right call comes down to how many stations you're restocking at once, not the sticker price of one dressing.

Final verdict: 4.1 / 5

The First Aid Only FAE-7012 Burn Dressing does exactly what a $6.16 refill item should: it replaces one missing dressing, in the right size, without forcing you to buy more than you need. It isn't a kit, it isn't for anything beyond a small minor burn, and it doesn't try to be either. Buy this if you're restocking an existing SmartCompliance-style cabinet or kit one dressing at a time. Buy the Water Jel 3-Pack instead if you're restocking multiple stations, or a full Burn-Fix comprehensive kit if you're starting a burn response program from zero.

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First Aid Only FAE-7012 Burn Dressing FAQ

Is the First Aid Only FAE-7012 the right choice if I just need one replacement burn dressing?

Yes. That's exactly the use case it's built for โ€” a single 4x4-inch sterile dressing sized to refill one slot in an existing cabinet or kit, at the lowest price point in the burn care collection.

How does the FAE-7012 compare to the First Aid Only Water Jel 4x4 3-Pack?

Both are made by First Aid Only and both use the same 4x4-inch format. The 3-Pack gives you three dressings for $17.99 (about $6 each), while the FAE-7012 is a single unit at $6.16 โ€” nearly the same per-dressing price, so the choice comes down to whether you need one dressing or three right now.

Is the FAE-7012 the same size as the Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x4?

Yes, both are 4x4-inch single dressings. The Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x4 runs $9.30, making the FAE-7012 the cheaper of the two same-size single-unit options.

What's the difference between a burn dressing and a burn gel packet like the Burn-Fix Hydrogel packets?

A burn dressing like the FAE-7012 is a sterile covering sized to place directly over the burn area. A gel packet, like the Burn-Fix Hydrogel packets, is a smaller single-use gel application rather than a full dressing. Many kits stock both.

Can the FAE-7012 treat a severe or large-area burn?

No. This is an FDA OTC minor-burn first aid product for small, superficial burns only. A severe, deep, large-area, charred, or facial/airway burn โ€” or any chemical or electrical burn โ€” is a medical emergency. Call 911 or get to emergency care immediately; do not rely on a dressing of this size or type for that situation.

Is this dressing sterile and single-use?

Yes. It's individually packaged as a sterile, single-use dressing, consistent with standard OTC burn dressing products.

Will the FAE-7012 fit inside a SmartCompliance first aid cabinet?

Yes โ€” it's formatted as a First Aid Only SmartCompliance-style refill item, sized to slot back into the burn dressing position of a compatible cabinet or kit.

Should I buy the single FAE-7012 or a multi-pack like the Burn-Fix 4-Pack?

If you're replacing exactly one dressing, buy the FAE-7012. If you're restocking multiple stations or want a buffer of spares, the Burn-Fix 4x4 4-Pack lowers the per-unit cost and reduces how often you have to reorder.

Is the FAE-7012 a good fit for a home first aid kit, or is it really for workplace kits?

It works in either setting. It was designed with SmartCompliance-style workplace cabinets in mind, but there's nothing workplace-specific about a sterile 4x4 dressing โ€” it's equally useful as a low-cost addition to a home kit.

Does the FAE-7012 include any pain relief gel or medication?

No. This listing is a burn dressing โ€” a sterile covering โ€” not a medicated gel or spray product. If you're looking for a gel-based product, see the Burn-Fix Hydrogel Burn Spray or the Burn-Fix Hydrogel packets instead.

How long does a First Aid Only burn dressing stay shelf-stable?

Check the date printed on the individual package at the time of purchase; we don't publish a fixed shelf life here. As a general practice, treat burn dressings like other first aid consumables and review your kit's stock against ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 refresh guidance on a regular schedule.

What's the best burn dressing for covering a larger burn area than 4x4 inches?

Step up to the Water-Jel Burn Dressing 4x16, reviewed in our Water-Jel 4x16 review, or a comprehensive option like the Burn-Fix comprehensive kit. Remember, larger burns can also mean more serious burns โ€” if the burn is severe, seek medical care immediately rather than relying on dressing size alone.

Is the FAE-7012 OSHA/ANSI compliant for workplace first aid kits?

Burn dressings aren't a mandatory line item under ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021's base kit classes, but they're a common addition for sites where burns are a foreseeable hazard. See our OSHA first aid kit requirements guide for what's actually mandated versus commonly added.

Can I use the FAE-7012 on a chemical or electrical burn?

No. Chemical and electrical burns require emergency medical attention, not an OTC dressing. Call 911 immediately for any chemical, electrical, or otherwise serious burn.

How does the price of the FAE-7012 compare to buying a burn kit like the EVERLIT kit?

The FAE-7012 is $6.16 for one dressing; the EVERLIT Burn Kit is $24.99 and includes multiple items beyond a single dressing. They serve different purposes โ€” one restocks an existing setup, the other builds a burn response capability from scratch.

Where should I stage the FAE-7012 dressing for fastest access during an emergency?

Keep it in the same labeled first aid station or cabinet where the rest of your burn care and wound care supplies live, close to the hazard area it's meant to cover โ€” not in a general supply closet where it will slow down response time.

Why trust this First Aid Only FAE-7012 Burn Dressing review? WC Safety's editorial team reviews products independently of manufacturer input, cross-checking every product against its own spec sheet, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 rather than accepting listing copy at face value. We stock and sell this product, and we disclose our Amazon affiliate relationship in full below.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Industrial first-aid and PPE desk ยท specialization: workplace first aid kit compliance, burn care and wound care product selection.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: manufacturer product listing, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, FDA OTC monograph guidance for minor burn first aid, and comparable burn dressing products in the WC Safety catalog.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. Ratings reflect our own evaluation against comparable products we stock, not manufacturer claims.
How this burn dressing review was researched. We compared the FAE-7012's format, size, and price against every other burn dressing and burn kit currently sold on WC Safety, checked the OSHA 1910.151 general first aid duty and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 kit standard for how burn care items are (and aren't) classified, and framed all use guidance to FDA OTC minor-burn first aid labeling. No treatment protocol is described or implied anywhere in this review.
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 added cost to you. WC Safety also stocks and sells this product directly. The 4.1/5 editorial rating reflects independent evaluation against comparable burn care products, not a manufacturer or sponsor relationship. This page is informational and is not medical advice; it does not describe a treatment protocol. For any severe, large-area, deep, charred, facial/airway, chemical, or electrical burn, call 911 or seek immediate medical care.
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