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Published 18 Jul 2023
More than 400,000 people each year suffer burns that require medical treatment, and 40,000 of those patients will be hospitalized.
But most burn incidents can be avoided by practicing a few burn safety precautions at home to reduce the risk of injury. Taking care is especially important in homes where children live. Almost one in four burns involve children under 15, and children under 5 are 2.4 times more likely than the general population to suffer a burn injury.
Burn safety precautions will not only help to protect small children but will also reduce risks for everyone else in the household.
Taking just a few precautions can protect you and your loved ones from avoidable burn injuries. But if you do get a burn that needs medical attention, immediately call 911 and ask to be taken to the Grady Burn Center for care.
If you are recovering from a burn, visit your doctor for more advice. If you do not have a doctor, Grady can help. If you need a primary care physician, call us at (404) 616-1000. We’ll arrange an appointment at a Primary Care Center near you. Doctors there can treat most conditions and provide access to Grady’s unparalleled medical specialty expertise.
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