Burns prevention and first aid in the home
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If you get burnt
Cool the burn for at least 20 minutes under cool running water (no ice).
Keep warm.
Seek medical attention.
In the kitchen
- Never leave a child unattended in the kitchen or bath.
- Do not carry a child on your hip, or nurse a baby while cooking, drinking hot drinks or heating a baby's bottle.
- Always make sure that all hot liquids are well out of reach.
- Keep kettle cords out of reach of children.
Hot food and cooking
- Always strain the hot liquid off microwave noodles before serving to a child.
- Hot food should be eaten at a table not from the child's lap.
- Food should only be given to children when it is cool enough to touch.
- Hot items and containers should be kept out of reach of children.
- Young children should not be involved in the preparation of hot food including the use of microwaves
- Older children should be closely supervised in the preparation of hot food.
- Do not allow young children in the kitchen when cooking.
Stoves, ovens and BBQs
- Always turn saucepan handles away from the edge of the stove.
- Ensure your upright stove is fixed to the wall
- Cook on the hotplates at the back of the stove.
- Make people aware of hot items when removed from the oven.
- Keep hot items well away from the edge of the bench.
- Install an oven and cook top guard.
- Close oven door immediately after opening.
- Ovens are not to be used as heating sources.
- Always supervise children around BBQs.
In the bathroom
- Install a tempering device to regulate the temperature of hot water to 50°C throughout your home.
- Never leave a child unattended where a hot water tap is on or accessible.
- Install hot water tap protectors.
- Always test the bath water before putting the child in.
- When running a bath, avoid running the hot water tap on its own.
- Do not allow older children to bath siblings.
- Never leave a child unattended in the kitchen or bathroom.
In the living areas
Heaters
- Always use a guard around wood heaters, fireplaces, furnaces, radiators, electric heaters.
- Supervise young children at all times when a heater is in use.
- Ensure space around a heater is safe.
- Make sure rug corners are not lifting and toys are not lying around.
- Tripping often results in burn injuries.
- Do not allow young children to stoke, touch or stand close to fire places, wood heater, furnaces, radiators, panel heaters or electric heaters.
Irons
- Never leave an iron on the ground to cool.
- Never use an iron in the same area as a child.
- Store the iron well away from children.
- Ensure there are no cords hanging down to be pulled on.
Fitness equipment
- Store and use your treadmill away from young children.
- Always keep your treadmill unplugged when not in use.
- Always supervise older children if they are using a treadmill.
- Choose a treadmill with protective covers and a safety stop switch.
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