The U.S. National Safety Council offers this first-aid advice for a minor burn:

Only 25¢ for 5 months

Unlimited Digital Access. Cancel anytime.

Already a subscriber?
If you've suffered a minor burn, you may be able to care for it at home.

The U.S. National Safety Council offers this first-aid advice for a minor burn:

  • Cool the burn by running it under cold water until the pain stops. You also can apply a cool compress to the area.
  • Don't apply ice, which could do more harm than good.
  • Cover the burn with a sterile, nonstick bandage.
  • Take an over-the-counter pain reliever.
  • Don't apply butter or ointment.
  • Don't break any skin blister, which will increase the risk of infection.

If the burn appears severe, do not try to treat it yourself. Seek medical attention at once.

New technologies at JFK ... Students pitch in to help Milton victims ... What's up on LI Credit: Newsday

LI man pleads guilty to Jan. 6 charges ... SALT tax cap effect on LI ... Winter weather outlook