Knowledge on prevention of burns and first aid? When the hot summer hits, children’s skin is exposed, coupled with a weak awareness of self-protection, a slight negligence may easily lead to burn accidents. Take a quick look at these common knowledge on burn prevention and first aid. 1. Hot water
2. Hot soup dishes in the kitchen
3. Substandard household appliances
4. Floor lamps on the roadside
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5. Metal fitness equipment
6. How to prevent children from being burned by car exhaust pipes? 1. For items that are prone to burns, be careful not to place hot water bottles on the table or where children can get them. Protective measures should also be taken for potentially dangerous items. For example, water dispensers, irons and other electrical appliances should not be allowed to be played by children. Try not to put a tablecloth on the table at home to prevent children from pulling down the tablecloth, knocking over the hot dishes and hot soup on the table and scalding themselves. 2. Please note that when going out and driving, parents should keep an eye on their children and stay away from car exhaust pipes to prevent children from being burned due to curiosity. If you go to a restaurant to eat, try not to let your child sit where the waiter is serving food. 3. Be careful about the high temperature in summer when playing. Whether it is stone benches in the park or metal fitness equipment in the community, the temperature is very high. Parents should be careful not to let their children touch them. In addition, the seemingly beautiful floor lamps on the roadside at night are actually very hot and should not be touched by children. How to educate against burns? Parents should often educate their children on the prevention of burns. If they see their children touching hot water bottles, adults need to promptly correct and guide them so that they can have a sense of self-protection. What should you do if you get burned? 1. Do not apply toothpaste or soy sauce. Applying soy sauce, toothpaste, etc. will increase the difficulty of debridement and will not affect the judgment of the injury. Not only is the effect not obvious, but it is also prone to infection, which affects the doctor's judgment. 2. After rinsing the burn with cold water, rinse the wound with clean, flowing cold water for a while. The water flow does not need to be too fast. Running cold water can lower the temperature of the burn area and reduce further damage to the burn area. 3. Take off the clothes on the wound. During the flushing process, you should take off the clothes on the burned area. You can also use scissors to cut the clothes, but avoid injuring the skin or breaking the blisters and increasing the wound. 4. Seek medical attention promptly. If the burn is severe, go to a nearby hospital for medical treatment as soon as possible and do not delay treatment.