Skin Dangers of Working with Concrete

Most people who have no experience, and some who do, don’t ever think of concrete as something that can cause severe burns. Think again. As these photos demonstrate, concrete can cause serious skin burns and yet very often those who work with concrete wear no protective gear whatsoever, exposing themselves to serious health issues related to the high alkaline content of concrete.

To prevent burns from concrete…

  1. Wear protective gloves, boots and coveralls.
  2. Put barrier cream on all exposed skin
  3. Wash all exposed skin as well as hands with soap and water every two hours at least.
  4. If you get concrete on your skin, wash off immediately.
  5. Apply Neutralite Concrete Burn Neutralizer to reduce skin irritation and restore the proper pH skin balance.

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