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Talking It Over

A Discussion with Caregivers

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

The 3 B’s

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BECLOSE

BURNPROOF

The 3B’s ofBurn

Prevention

BE AWARE

Simple steps to keep your child safe

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Be AwareSerious injuries can happen in seconds!

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Be AwareMost of these injuries happen before a

child’s second birthday

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Be AwareThe glass of a gas fireplace is hot

enough to burn your child instantly!

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Be AwareHot tap water that is greater than 49°C (120°F) will burn a child in less than 1

second!

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Be AwareHot liquids like tea and coffee cause the

majority of burn injuries to young children.

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Be AwareCaregivers need education about the

burn hazards in your home.

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Be CloseNo more than an arms reach away when

your child is near a burn hazard.

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Be CloseNever leave your child unsupervised –

not even for a moment!

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Burn Proof your HomeAlways use a mug with a lid when little

people are around

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Burn Proof Your HomeSecure a guard around your fire place

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

Burn Proof your HomeReduce your hot water temperature

to 49°C (120°F)

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

First Aid for a Burn Injury

• Remove any hot orwet clothing

• Cool the burn immediately

• Never use butter,oil, cream or ice.

Part of the “Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

90% of Childhood Burn Injuries are Preventable!

“Too Hot For Tots” © 2010 program developed by Frances MacDougall and BC Children’s Hospital

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