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Some of the most common types of burns to children are sunburn, scalds, contact burns and flame burns. Less common are chemical burns and electrical burns. Fortunately there has been a decrease in the number of burns, however scalds from hot tea and coffee are still high. To treat the more common burns follow the first aid procedures below. All infants or children with burns should be medically assessed. Never break blisters, or use ice to treat a burn, do not apply creams, ointment or butter. Sunburn
Thermal burn (flame, scald direct heat contact)
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| Toy Safety |
| Children learn through play. Toys are often bitten, tugged, sucked, jumped on and thrown about. Children need a safe environment in which to play, and toys which are safe, durable and appropriate to their age and stage of development. Read the recommended age specified on the package. Toys meant for older children often contain small parts that could be dangerous for a younger child. |


