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National Burns Awareness Week

SAFETY FIRST: NATIONAL BURNS AWARENESS WEEK

Prevention is the first line of defence.

As National Burns Awareness Week begins, we are focusing on education to reduce the risk of burn injuries in our homes and workplaces. Did you know that most burn accidents are preventable?

This week, we’ll be sharing vital tips on fire safety, hot liquid precautions, and electrical safety to keep your family out of harm’s way.

https://www.platinumhealth.co.za/wp-content/uploads/National-Burns-Awareness-Week.pdf

National Burns Awareness Week

Focus: Education and prevention of burn injuries, especially in the home.

Key Messages:

  • Be aware of potential burn hazards in and around your home.
  • Be careful when cooking, especially with children in the kitchen.
  • Keep children away from potential fire hazards like stoves, ovens, and microwaves.
  • Exercise caution with flammable substances and heat sources.

The South African National Burn Safety Awareness Week is from 6 to 12 May. The National Burns Association of South Africa (NBASA) has some important information to share on burns awareness and safety.

Burns awareness and safety at home

  • Have working smoke alarms in your home
  • Have an ESCAPE plan
  • Use quick-release devices on security-barred windows
  • Learn at least two escape routes/emergency exits from each room.

ARM yourself with KNOWLEDGE

  • Use the correct equipment (fire extinguishers in the kitchen, etc.)
  • Keep Burnshield products for burns
  • Call 10177 for help in a fire situation or 112 on a cell phone.

Hot water or liquids can cause burns

  • Adjust the temperature of the geyser to 55°C
  • When cooking with oil, have a lid nearby that can be quickly placed over any oil if it ignites. A wet cloth or baking powder can also be used to smother the flames
    • Never throw water onto burning oil, it can spread the fire and also cause an explosion
    • Have a fire extinguisher and a fire blanket available in the kitchen.

Electricity can cause fires or burns

  • Do not overload electrical circuits, especially extension cords
  • Supplying other properties or buildings with electricity by using long extensions, especially if they cross streets, can lead to electrocution and fire
  • Never use electrical appliances with wet hands, in the bathroom or pool, as water conducts electricity
  • Always unplug heat-producing appliances when not in use, especially irons and heaters
  • A heater must be at least 1m away from anything that may catch fire (clothing, furniture or curtains). DO NOT dry clothes on a heater.

For more information visit the National Burn Awareness South Africa website.

https://nbasa.org.za/

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