What is a chemical burn?
Chemical burns are burns from alkalis and acids such as toilet
bowl cleaners, car battery acid, drain cleaners, or other chemicals splashed
on the skin. Most of these accidents cause only first-degree burns. They
usually peel like a sunburn over the following week.
How is it treated?
Remove contaminated clothing and brush off any dry chemicals.
Then rinse off the exposed part of your child's body with clear water for 20
minutes, using the shower or tub. Don't rub the skin during this rinse. Don't
apply any burn ointment because washing it off will cause pain. If the burned
area is large, cover it loosely with a wet, clean sheet.
When should I call my child's
health care provider?
Call immediately after you have followed the first aid
treatment described above.