First Aid Chart for Frostbite
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Frostbite describes the condition where the skin, and tissues underneath the skin, freeze. It can occur during prolonged exposure to temperatures at or below 0 degrees Celsius. Most Australians believe that frostbite is uncommon here. It is important to recognise the signs and symptoms, as it can occur within minutes in extreme cold.
Knowing how to treat frostbite and when to seek medical attention can mean the difference between keeping limbs and amputation.
Please see below for information on how to treat mild to moderate frostbite with first aid.
Our charts can be downloaded and printed in A2 size or smaller.
Check out the video below for more information on how to provide first aid for Frostbite:
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