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In a move aimed at making homes safer and first aid more accessible, STO Healthcare Solutions has introduced Burnshield, the internationally renowned South African brand for burn care, to the Maldi...
Mohamed Hilmy
05 October 2025, 00:00
In a move aimed at making homes safer and first aid more accessible, STO Healthcare Solutions has introduced Burnshield, the internationally renowned South African brand for burn care, to the Maldivian market. The launch provides households with immediate solutions for minor burn injuries, turning everyday accidents into manageable incidents.
Burnshield
products are formulated with natural ingredients such as Tea Tree Oil, known
for its antibacterial and healing properties, and hydrogel, a water-based,
hypoallergenic substance that cools the skin, reduces pain, and protects
against further damage. The products are safe for use on children, highlighting
their suitability for home use as an essential safety measure.
Designed for
quick response to minor injuries—such as burns from cooking, ironing, or
handling hot surfaces—Burnshield products provide instant cooling and
protection, helping reduce discomfort and the risk of infection. Their
user-friendly design ensures anyone can apply them easily, making immediate
care possible before professional medical attention is available.
The Burnshield
range now available in the Maldives includes:
According to STO
Healthcare Solutions, the availability of Burnshield products ensures
households, workplaces, and healthcare institutions are better equipped to
respond quickly to minor burn injuries, potentially preventing complications
and promoting faster recovery.
All Burnshield
products are now available at STO pharmacies nationwide, providing Maldivians
with trusted, high-quality solutions for everyday safety and first aid
readiness.
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