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Keeping kids' hands out of the fire

Michelle Ang, Careline Supervisor
Growing children have growing needs, this section will guide you through your children’s cognitive, emotional and physical development. It is also full of useful nutrition advice for your child’s ever increasing energy and nutritional requirements and growth. This is a great stage in your child’s life as they become more interactive and engaging, but with their increased language and curiosity there may be some questions you can’t answer; remember we’re always here to support you.
Michelle Ang, Careline Supervisor
 

Keeping kids' hands out of the fire

Tips to protect your children from kitchen burns.

"HealthScoutNews - Scald burns are a common kitchen hazard and a serious health threat to children.

Each year in the United States, about 24,000 children aged 14 and under are treated in hospital emergency rooms for scald burns.

The Brenner Children's Hospital reminds parents and caregivers to keep hot foods and liquids away from young children.

If you're teaching your child to cook, make sure the child is closely supervised. Oven mitts, hand towels and safety devices such as fire extinguishers should be in close reach. Never leave a child alone in the kitchen.

Here are some more safety tips from the National SAFE KIDS Campaign: Never hold a child while cooking or drinking hot liquids.

• Place pans on back burners and turn all pot handles toward the back of the stove.
• Be cautious when heating food and liquids in the microwave. They can get extremely hot and burn skin in seconds. Don't allow children younger than 10 to remove heated items from the microwave or the stove.
• Ensure that you and your children wear tight-fitting clothing when cooking.
• Never leave cooking food unattended. It's the leading cause of house fires.
• Keep hot foods and liquids away from the edges of counters and tables.
• Keep hot foods and liquids sitting on tablecloths or placemats out of a child's reach to prevent them from pulling hot food or liquids down on themselves.
• Unplug appliances when you're not using them and keep the cords tied up and out of children's reach.

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