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We all hear about the great danger to our kids when it comes to burns – a screaming hot kettle or saucepan full of boiling liquid. But what is not so well known is that your child is more likely to receive a burn from a hair straightener or a treadmill!

At my place, I had turned on my hair straightener and turned my attention away unaware that my 4 year old son had wandered into the room where I had the straightener on, and to this day I can still hear the shrieking cry that accompanied my son yelling, “it attacked me Mummy”.

In horror, I ran into the room, looked at his hand where instantly a blister had covered his whole thumb.  I rushed to the sink, turned on the tap, somehow grabbed a chair and together we stood crying for the next 20 minutes.

Perhaps not quite the end of the world, but I knew how much that would hurt and kicked myself for not thinking about how hot and dangerous a hair straightener can actually be.

Burns, no matter what size are one of the most painful and potentially damaging injuries you can ever encounter. Not to mention it can be incredibly frightening for you and your child.

If your child has a burn injury;

  • INSTANTLY cool the burn with gently flowing WATER! WATER! WATER! for up to 20 minutes
  • If in doubt call an AMBULANCE ‘000’ – especially if the burns affects airways, genitals, face, hands or feet or is bigger than a 20c piece
  • For larger burns place you and your child in a gentle flowing cool shower
  • Remove clothing (including nappy) and jewelry ( do this once immersed in water) – but NEVER remove items if stuck to the skin, and
  • NEVER EVER put lotions, creams, powders, butter, ice, garlic, tomatoes, toothpaste, hummus or ice cream on any burns!!! (You would be surprised what I have been told)

Prevention is obviously key, but in the event of such emergency ‘water’ is your best friend and never hesitate to contact medical aid.

  • Easier said than done, but supervision & prevention is the key. But know your first aid. Do a course.

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  • My kids haven’t burnt themselves but I know the pain. I remember I couldn’t sit still it was the worst pain ever.

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  • i make sure the kids dont sit to close to the fire in the lounge room and I always cook on the back burner so its out of the kids reach. Dont muck around with burns seek medical attention!

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  • Great to know and as I usually seem to do the wrong things in an emergency.

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  • 🙂 Thanks for the reminder 🙂

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  • really great advice, everybody should know first aid or at least basic first aid.

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  • Thanks for this informative article. It is really helpful for me with 2 kids at home. Even though i supervise them all the time but you never know – accidents do happen.

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  • For small burns in home i actually use tea tree oil and has helped like no other, it relieves the pain and it wont blister and no scar. Been using this now for years since my toddler just has to be next to me every time i cook. He says he needs to check if im doing it right

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