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Polk Fire Rescue Urges Residents to “Stay Fire Smart…Don’t Get Burned”

Posted: Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Bartow, September 30, 2009 — Once a child touches a hot stove, as the cliché goes—he learns his lesson, stay away from a hot stove. This cliché does not take into account the pain and suffering from burns and burns should not be part of the learning process.
That’s why Polk County Fire Rescue is teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) for Fire Prevention Week 2009 – October 4-10 – to urge residents to “Stay Fire Smart! Don’t Get Burned.” This year’s campaign focuses on ways to keep homes fire safe and prevent painful burns. Additionally, fire safety educators will be teaching local residents how to plan and practice escape from a home in case a fire occurs.


The statistics are staggering. Each year roughly 3,000 people die as a result of home fires and burns, and more than 200,000 individuals are seen in the nation’s emergency rooms for burn injuries.


“The most common types of burn injuries result from fire or flame burns, scalds and contact burns,” said Rosa Driggs, Public Education Officer. “Burns are painful and can result in serious scarring and even death. Take extra caution in your home to ensure that curling irons are out of children’s reach and pot handles are turned away from the edge of the stove.  Keeping our homes safe from fire and preventing devastating burn injuries is a healthy change we can all make happen.”


By following simple safety rules, you can “Stay Fire Smart! Don’t Get Burned.”
• Keep hot foods and liquids away from tables and counter edges so they cannot be pulled or knocked over.
• Have a 3-foot “kid-free” zone around the stove.
• Never hold a child in your arms while preparing hot food or drinking a hot beverage.
• Be careful when using things that get hot such as curling irons, ovens, irons, lamps, heaters.
• Install tamper-resistant outlet covers to prevent a child from sticking an object in the outlet.
• Never leave a child alone in a room with a lit candle, portable heater, lit fireplace or stove, or where a hot appliance might be in use.
• Wear short or close-fitting sleeves when cooking.
• Set your hot water temperature no higher than 120 degrees.
• Install anti-scald valves on shower heads and faucets.

For more information on Fire Prevention Week 2009, visit www.firepreventionweek.org.

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