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Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office Offers Scald & Burn Prevention Tips

National Burn Awareness Week

Tennessee State Fire MarshalNashville, TN – The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office is highlighting National Burn Awareness Week [1] (February 4-10, 2018) by sharing basic burn and scald prevention tips and reminding consumers that everyday household items can be burn hazards if not used or stored with care.

According to the American Burn Association, 73 percent of the burn injuries that are treated in burn centers occur in the home. Almost one-quarter (24 percent) of all burn injuries occur in children under the age of 15.

National Burn Awareness Week [2]

“We want Tennesseans to remember that not all burn injuries are caused by fire,” says State Fire Marshal and Commerce & Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak. “Common household items including hair straighteners, microwaved soup, and weed killers can be potential sources for burns. Fortunately, the vast majority of these injuries can be prevented. Keep your family safe by identifying items that may pose a burn hazard and storing them out of the reach of children.”

In an effort to remind Tennesseans to renew their focus on fire safety this winter [3], the SFMO offers the following basic guidelines to help consumers avoid scalds and burns:

Use/store household items with care

 Prevent tap-water scalds and burns

Prevent cooking-related scalds and burns

For more home fire safety information or to download a free copy of the 2018 Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office calendar, visit tn.gov/fire [4].