From WA State Fire Marshals Office Tips for preventing burns - My Edmonds News

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The WA State Fire Marshal's Office has released crucial tips for preventing burn injuries, particularly for at-risk groups such as children, older adults, and individuals with disabilities. Statistics indicate that these populations face a higher likelihood of sustaining serious burn injuries from sources like hot liquids and open flames. The guidelines emphasize the need for safety measures in kitchens, including the careful management of hot items and ensuring that smoke alarms are installed and functional. Community outreach programs aim to educate the public on the importance of these preventive actions to mitigate risks. Burn injuries can lead to significant long-term physical and emotional challenges, underscoring the importance of vigilance and preparedness.

The Fire Marshal's office encourages local authorities to prioritize burn prevention in their safety campaigns. As part of a broader public health strategy, these initiatives could lead to a reduction in burn-related incidents. By raising awareness and providing resources, the state aims to cultivate a safer environment for all residents.

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