State Fire Commissioner Urges Pennsylvanians to Take Hazards Seriously in Observance of National Burn Awareness Week

HARRISBURG – State Fire Commissioner Bruce Trego is encouraging Pennsylvanians to learn more about burn hazards, and how to avoid injury in observance of National Burn Awareness Week, running from Feb. 7 through Feb. 13.

Burn injuries continue to be one of the leading causes of accidental death and injury throughout the country and disproportionately affects children, the elderly and those with access and functional needs, according to the American Burn Association.   Almost one-third of all burn injuries occur in children under the age of 15.

“Children are especially vulnerable to the dangers of burns,” said Trego.  “We know that those under the age of five are nearly twice as likely as the general population to experience a serious burn injury bad enough to require emergency treatment. 

“Upwards of 400,000 a year are treated for burns at medical facilities, while fire and smoke inhalation kill nearly 3,700 people.”

National Burn Awareness Week, is a coordinated effort between burn, fire, and life safety educators to increase public awareness of the frequency, impact and causes of burn injuries as well as measures they can take to effectively mitigate the risks of these injuries and care for those that are affected.

This year’s theme is “Electrical Safety from Amps to Zap,” noting how often injuries arise form unprotected electrical outlets, improperly used extension cords, lighting and workplace electrical injuries.

Following a few simple precautions will help keep you, your little chef and your entire family safe from potential burns:

Visit www.BeFireSafePA.com for additional fire safety tips and burn awareness content.  The ReadyPA monthly preparedness newsletter will also include safety in the home and carbon monoxide safety tips. Sign up to receive this helpful information here.

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