Burns and scalds to children in
children were burned
or scalded in October 2016
This figure is the more serious injuries
and doesn't include A&E data
Breakdown of burns and scalds by age:
Top Sources
Tea/Coffee Cup
Hot Fluid
Electric Hob
Prostownice do włosów
Top Areas
Bedroom
3Bathroom
4Kitchen
1Living Room
2Top
areas
- Bristol
- Manchester
- Bradford
- Swansea
Top ACTIVITIES
Child Play/Exploration
Food Preparation
FIRST AID ADVICE
1. COOL the burn with running cold tap water for 20 minutes and remove all clothing and jewellery (unless it is melted or firmly stuck to the wound).
2. CALL for help: 999, 111 or local GP for advice.
3. COVER with cling film or a sterile, non-fluffy dressing or cloth. Make sure the patient is kept warm..
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