Preventing Burns and Scalds
Hot drink safety
- Never hold a baby and a cup of hot liquid. A wiggling baby can cause a spill on himself or on you.
- Use a travel mug when drinking hot beverages around babies and young children. Keep it latched close when not actively sipping to minimize or prevent scald burns.
- Keep hot liquids away from babies and small children. Put drinks and soups in the center of the table away from curious fingers.
- Replace tablecloths with place mats to prevent children from pulling everything on a table onto themselves.
Tap water safety
- It takes only one second for water at 155˚F to cause a third degree burn.
- Set your hot water heater to 125˚F or less. Massachusetts law requires a temperature between 110˚F and 130˚F.
- Supervise young children in the bath and face them away from faucets. Babies and toddlers can turn on hot water when you turn your back.
Cooking safety
- Children under age five are 5 times more likely to be burned by cooking than others.
- Keep children away from stoves, grills, campfires and fireplaces. This protects them from cooking liquids, grease, and hot metal.
- Stay away from stove burners and from flames. Turn pot handles inward on the stove top.
- Don't wear loose clothing near fire, grills or stoves.
- Keep appliance cords out of reach of children.
- Turn off unattended irons.
- Never use gasoline to start a fire. Use starter fluid with caution.
- Never smoke in bed.
- Use sunscreen.
Glass front fireplaces are a burn risk
- Glass front fireplaces have surface temperatures of 172 degrees F and have caused contact burns in young children.
- Beginning in 2015, protective barriers were required on new installations of vented gas fireplaces.
- Many homes, hotels and resorts have unprotected glass front fireplaces. Supervise children with care near all glass front fireplaces.
Additional Resources
- American Burn Association
- Massachusetts fire and burn injury statistics
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Treating Burns and Scalds
- Remove victims from danger and call 911.
- Run burns under cool water. Do not put butter, grease or ointment on a burn.
- Flush chemical burns continuously.
- Remove watches or jewelry from a burned area.
- If possible, remove clothing from a burned area. If the clothing sticks to the skin, leave it in place and cut away the rest of the fabric.
- Cover burn with a clean sheet or towel.
Contact
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