Along with preventing fire and painful burn injuries, the LAFD and NFPA are encouraging all Americans to plan and practice escape from their homes in case a fire occurs.
The statistics are staggering: Each year approximately 3,000 Americans die as a result of home fires and burns, and more than 200,000 are seen in our nation’s emergency rooms for burn injuries.
Burn injuries are commonly caused by flame, scalds or contact with a hot surface. Burns are painful and can result in serious disability, disfigurement - even death.
Most importantly, burns are preventable...
- Turn pot and pan handles away from the front of your stove, and use the rear burners when possible. Maintain a 3-foot 'kid-free' zone around your stove and wear short or close-fitting sleeves when cooking.
- Keep hot foods and liquids away from tables and counter edges so they cannot be pulled or knocked over.
- Never hold a child in your arms while preparing hot food or drinking a hot beverage.
- Use extreme caution with items that get hot such as curling irons, oven, irons, lamps, heaters.
- Never leave a child alone in a room with a lit candle, portable heater, lit fireplace or stove, or where a hot appliance might be in use.
- Set your hot water temperature no higher than 120 degrees, and install anti-scald valves on shower heads and faucets.
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Submitted by Brian Humphrey, Spokesman
Los Angeles Fire Department
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