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Burn Safety Tips
CAUTION: CHILDPROOFING IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR ADULT SUPERVISION
Did you know?
- Burns have long been recognized as among the most painful and devastating injuries a person can sustain and survive.
- Scald burn injury (caused by hot liquids or steam) is the most common type of burn-related injury among young children, while flame burns (caused by direct contact with fire) are more prevalent among older children.
- All children are also at risk for contact, electrical and chemical burns.
- It is important to remember that young children have thinner skin than older children and adults, their skin burns at lower temperatures and more deeply.
- A child exposed to hot tap water at 140 degrees Fahrenheit for three seconds will sustain a third-degree burn, an injury requiring hospitalization and skin grafts.
- Children, especially those ages 4 and under, may not perceive danger, have less control of their environment, may lack the ability to escape a life-threatening burn situation and may not be able to tolerate the physical stress of a burn injury.
More Information
- To learn more about burn safety from the Burn Institute click here
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