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By Gloria Gardner


Nothing can be more traumatic to a parent than to receive a call while at work and be told that their child has suffered a burn. Yet Lee's Summit hospitals make thousands of such calls every year. There are several things that parents can do to ensure that their children are safe from burns, and that they can work in peace.

One cause of blaze is electricity. Bare wiring, electrical devices that are not insulated, and power sockets are common causes of electrical burns. Wires must be properly insulated, devices should be properly covered and earthed, and sockets should be covered. Electrical shocks cause not only burns, but can also kill.

The kitchen is, by its function, a candidate for glows. Always instruct children to keep a safe distance from the stove, or keep them away from the kitchen if possible. Always keep cooking pots covered, and ensure pan handles face away from a passageway. Above all, never leave an unsupervised child in the kitchen.

Most modern houses have hot water heaters. Scalds are common in this context, a result of too-high a thermostat setting. It is important to ensure that the thermostat does not exceed a hundred and twenty degrees Fahrenheit, which a low-medium is setting on the dial. Also, one should test the temperature before allowing a child to bathe.

Another source of flames is chemicals. These include undiluted bleach, battery acid and chemicals used for cleaning. These should be locked up or kept out of children's reach. In their curiosity, children have even had mouth and esophageal burns as they tried to drink these chemicals.

Lee's Summit hospitalsLee's Summit Hospitals advise people to have a plan for emergencies. This prevents panic and knee jerk responses, which can lead to even more problems. It is important to instruct children on what to do and what numbers to call in case of disaster.




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