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Outils de prévention des brûlures

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Be Burn Aware: Kitchen Safety

Be Burn Aware: Kitchen Safety

Learn how to be safer in the kitchen with these burn awareness safety tips from Shriners Children's!
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[Slide 1]

Shriners Children's logo. Be Burn Aware. Safety in the Kitchen.

Fezzy:

Hi there, my amazing friends. It's me, Fezzy from Shriner's Children's, here to talk about being burn-aware. Of course, we all know the kitchen can be a special place where grown-ups make yummy food, but it's also a place to be very careful. So listen up for some safety tips to help you stay safe.

First, stoves, ovens, or even toasters can be hot, so never touch them. They can burn your paws, I mean hands. Always ask a grown-up for help around these possibly hot things. And remember, even if you see a pot handle sticking out on the stove or counter, never touch or grab it. It could tip over and spill hot contents. Kids, if you want to help around the kitchen, that's awesome. You can stir cool things, wash veggies, or set the table, but stay safe away from the heat. And parents, the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA, says a kitchen should have a kid-free zone at least three feet from the stove, or other areas where hot food is prepared.

[Slide 2]

Fezzy:

If you do experience a minor burn, use cool running water for 20 minutes, then seek medical attention as needed, For serious burns, seek medical help immediately. Fezzy's Tips.

There are also some safety measures you should take around appliances in the kitchen. First, it's really important to keep electrical cords away from the edge of the counter. If knocked over, anything electric can cause a shock and burns. Many of us have microwaves to warm up our food and snacks, but be careful here too. Grown-ups, always use a microwave-safe container and be extra careful when removing contents after cooking. Watch out for hot steam and keep containers level to avoid spills.

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Be Burn Aware. Learn even more at BeBurnAware.org.

Fezzy:

Friends, thanks for listening and always remember to be burn aware.

Be Burn Aware: Bathroom Safety

Be Burn Aware: Bathroom Safety

Learn about how to be safer in the bathroom and avoid burn injuries with these safety tips for Shriners Children's!
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[Slide 1]

Shriners Children's logo. Be Burn Aware. Safety from Scalds.

Fezzy:

Hi there, my amazing friends. It's me, Fezzy, from Shriners Children's, here to talk about being burn aware at bath time. Did you know that water above 120 degrees can cause serious burns?

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Continuous supervision of young children is the most important factor in preventing tap water scald burns. Fezzy's Tips.

Fezzy:

It's really important that grown-ups always check the water temperature before you get into the tub.

Remember, friends, when the tub is filled, we should turn on cold water first, and then add warm until it's just right. Kiddos, be sure to sit on the opposite side of the tub away from the faucets. And you should never, ever use electronics near water. Electrical appliances near water can be just as dangerous as fire, even the hairdryer. That's just going to have to wait until you are out of the tub and fully dried off.

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Be Burn Aware. Learn even more at BeBurnAware.org.

Fezzy:

Friends, thanks for listening, and always remember to be burn aware.

Be Burn Aware: Gasoline Safety

Be Burn Aware: Gasoline Safety

Learn how to be safer around the house with these gasoline safety tips from Shriners Children's!
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[Slide 1]

Shriners Children's logo. Be Burn Aware. Safety Around the Home.

Fezzy:

Hi there, my amazing friends. It's me, Fezzy, from Shriners Children's, here to talk about being burn aware around gasoline, a flammable substance. Flammable means a substance that can easily catch fire. This red can contains gasoline. Don't ever play with it, but especially keep it far away from flames or matches. It's only supposed to be used to fuel real engines. It should never be used for any other purpose. In fact, it should never be stored inside your house. If you ever smell gasoline vapors, leave the area and tell an adult.

[Slide 2]

Be Burn Aware. Learn even more at BeBurnAware.org.

Fezzy:

Friends, thanks for listening, and always remember to be burn aware.

Be Burn Aware: Family Emergency Plan

Be Burn Aware: Family Emergency Plan

Be safer around the home with a family emergency plan and more burn safety tips from Shriners Children's!
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[Slide 1]

Shriners Children's logo. Be Burn Aware. Keeping Children Safe.

Fezzy:

Hi there, my amazing friends. It's me, Fezzy, from Shriners Children's and I hope you've seen all my videos on how to stay safe in the kitchen, the bathroom, and around flammable contents like gasoline. It's important to know that if an emergency does occur, you and your family have a fire escape plan.

[Slide 2]

Develop a home fire escape plan. Making a plan before a fire occurs can be life-saving. Use a sticker sheet to map out your home and draw key exits and rooms as needed with pencil. Mark TWO EXITS from each room (windows or doors). Set a designated MEETING PLACE at a safe distance outside your home. PRACTICE YOUR PLAN TOGETHER. Be Burn Aware. Learn even more at BeBurnAware.org.

Fezzy:

Talk as a family to identify two exits from each room and decide on a designated meeting place outside at a safe distance from the home, and practice the plan. And here's a few tips for added safety. It's recommended that you have a fire extinguisher at home that's easily accessible in the kitchen and to check its expiration date. And it's a great idea to know where your home's smoke detectors are located. If they ever set off or if you smell smoke or see fire, you should leave the house.

First, get to safety and then call 9-1-1 or tell an adult in an emergency.

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Be Burn Aware. Learn even more at BeBurnAware.org.

Fezzy:

Friends, thanks for listening and always remember to be burn aware.

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Prévention des brûlures toute l'année

Prévenez les brûlures

Chaque jour, des centaines d'enfants sont amenés aux services des urgences pour des brûlures. Apprenez comment vous pouvez prévenir des blessures causées par le feu, les liquides chauds, les sources électriques et d'autres risques dans la maison.

Sécurité et électricité

De 2014 à 2018, du matériel de distribution électrique ou d’éclairage (câblage, éclairage, cordons et prises) a été impliqué dans une moyenne estimée d’environ 34 000 incendies de structure résidentielle signalés chaque année. Ces incidents ont causé en moyenne 470 morts et 1 100 blessés parmi les civils.

Quelques trucs de sécurité de base peuvent garantir votre sécurité et celle de vos enfants.

Téléchargez la fiche de conseils Be Safe Around Electricity (Soyez en sécurité en présence d’électricité)

Sécurité contre l'incendie

La plupart des incendies domestiques et des victimes d’incendies sont dus à : la cuisson, l’équipement de chauffage, l’équipement de distribution électrique et d’éclairage, l’allumage intentionnel d’un incendie et les articles pour fumer.

Les incendies et les brûlures sont la troisième cause en importance des décès à domicile et se classent au troisième rang des décès consécutifs à des blessures chez les enfants de 1 à 9 ans et au quatrième rang chez les enfants de 10 à 14 ans aux États-Unis. Il est possible de prévenir plusieurs événements semblables en suivant les précautions et les conseils de prévention suivants.

Téléchargez la fiche de conseils Keep Children from Fire (Gardez les enfants à l’abri des brûlures)

Sécurité à la maison

Les Hôpitaux Shriners veulent que les enfants et les familles soient sensibilisés par rapport aux brûlures

Des milliers d'enfants subissent des brûlures à la maison chaque année. Une grande partie de ces brûlures auraient pu être évitées. Voici quelques conseils pour que vos enfants et vous soyez en sûreté chez vous.

Téléchargez la fiche de conseils Safety Begins at Home (La sécurité commence à la maison)

Sécurité en matière d'ébouillantage

Causées par des liquides, de la vapeur ou des aliments chauds, les échaudures sont les brûlures les plus courantes chez les enfants de 4 ans et moins. Selon Safe Kids Worldwide, les blessures liées aux incendies et les brûlures sont parmi les 10 principales causes de blessures non intentionnelles chez les enfants âgés de 0 à 5 ans, les enfants de moins de 2 ans étant les plus à risque.

Une grande partie de ces brûlures auraient pu être évitées.

Téléchargez la fiche de conseils Keep Children Safe From Scalds (Gardez les enfants à l’abri des échaudures)

Nous comprenons les besoins médicaux uniques des enfants

Nous proposons des traitements vitaux et novateurs de la naissance jusqu’à l’âge de 18 ans. Ici, les enfants ont la possibilité d’être évalués et traités par des médecins reconnus comme étant les meilleurs par leurs pairs.

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