Move the person away from the source of the burn
Cool the burn under cool running water for 20 minutes
Remove rings, watches, belts, or tight clothing before swelling starts
Cover the burn with a clean, non-stick dressing or cling film
Keep the person warm
Give pain relief if appropriate and safe to do so
Do not apply ice, butter, toothpaste, or creams
Do not break blisters
Do not remove anything stuck to the burn
Seek urgent medical help for large, deep, or severe burns
Seek urgent medical help for burns on the face, hands, feet, genitals, or major joints
Seek urgent medical help for chemical or electrical burns
Call emergency services if the person has trouble breathing, is unconscious, or the burn is extensive
