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Published:2010-02-05 Fire
Burn Awareness Week: Feb. 7th to 13th     Print Snohomish Times    

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Every year, millions of people suffer burn injuries throughout the country. National Burn Awareness week aims to spread the message about this serious, but preventable problem. The focus for Burn Awareness Week 2010 includes gasoline and scald burn injuries. Reckless use and improper storage of gasoline and injuries resulting from scald burns caused by hot liquids, steam or foods, lead to thousands of young children being burned every year.

 

Prevent Gasoline Injuries

·         DO remember that gasoline vapors can be ignited by a spark, flame or other source of heat that is located many feet away.

·         DONT use gasoline anywhere near a barbecue grill.

·         DONT use gasoline to light a barbecue grill or to start or accelerate a fire.

·         DONT use gasoline as a cleaning fluid or solvent.

Handling Gasoline

·         DO remember that an engine that is still warm can ignite gasoline vapors. Only add gasoline when an engine is completely cool.

·         DONT allow children to touch gasoline or a gasoline container, even under supervision.

·         DONT handle gasoline near a flame source, such as matches, lighters and pilot lights on stoves and water heaters.

·         DONT use gasoline indoors.

·         DONT siphon gasoline by mouth, as it is harmful or fatal if swallowed.

·         DONT induce vomiting if gasoline is swallowed. Instead, seek immediate medical attention.

 

Prevent Scald Injuries

According to the National Safe Kids Campaign, 4,000 to 5,000 children are scalded each year, most while bathing. Continuous supervision of young children is the most important factor in preventing tap-water scald burns, but there are additional simple preventive measures that can be taken, including:

·         Lower the temperature settings on water heaters to 120° F (49° C) or less.

·         Install anti-scald devices on water faucets and showerheads.

·          When filling the bathtub, turn on cold water first. Mix in warmer water carefully.

·         Check the water temperature by rapidly moving your hand through the water. If the water feels hot to an adult, it is too hot for a child.

·         Use knob covers on faucets.

Scalds also occur in the kitchen and dining room:

·         Use oven mitts or hot pads when cooking.

·         Turn pot handles inward.

·         Thoroughly stir all heated food.

·         Never heat baby bottles in a microwave.

·          Do not use deep fryers around children.

 

Quick Facts About Gasoline and Scald Burn Injuries

  • Kids ages 13 and older are in the highest at-risk group for gasoline and other flammable substance burns.
  • According to the Consumer Products Safety Commission, in one year approximately 1,270 children under age 5 were treated in emergency rooms for injuries resulting from the misuse of gasoline and unsecured gasoline cans.
  • Children ages 10-14 are almost four times more likely to get in trouble with gasoline.
  • Every day, more than 300 young children with scald burns are taken to emergency rooms.
  • The mortality rates from scald burn injuries are highest for children under the age of 4.
  • Most scald injuries in children occur while bathing.

 

Facts and tips courtesy of www.burnawareness.org.

 

For more information, visit www.firedistrict7.com, or contact Public Information Officer Autumn Waite at

360-282-3956 or awaite@firedistrict7.com.


Published: Wednesday, September 08, 2010
FEMA Awards Evergreen State College Over $1 Million For Seismic Retrofits
The U.S. Department of Homeland Securitys Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has obligated $1,092,347 in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funding to the state of Washington for seismic retrofitting of the Evergreen State Colleges Dormitory Residence Hall A.


Published: Wednesday, September 08, 2010
County lifts burn ban for unincorporated areas
A burn ban imposed July 15 for unincorporated areas of Snohomish County has been lifted. Individuals with residential burn permits are now able to have controlled fires. Recreational fires also are allowed in approved fire pits and do not need a burn permit.


Published: Tuesday, September 07, 2010
'Clash of the Titans' Grizzlies vs Colts 'Clash of the Titans' Grizzlies vs Colts
Two of Snohomish County's strongest freshman football teams clash at Glacier Peak Stadium Wednesday night September 8th.


Published: Monday, September 06, 2010
Community Transit's 70th Active Million Mile Driver Community Transit's 70th Active Million Mile Driver
Snohomish County, Wash. - Tim Caldwell loves to drive, and he loves working with people. That makes his job as a Community Transit coach operator a perfect fit.


Published: Sunday, September 05, 2010
Grizzlies put up the first 49 in home opener. Grizzlies put up the first 49 in home opener.
Glacier Peak Grizzlies hosted the Lynnwood Royals at Snohomish Veterans Memorial Stadium on Friday night marking the beginning of their third season since the school opened.


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Category: People
2010-08-15
Material girl Michelle Obama is a modern-day Marie Antoinette

Material girl Michelle Obama is a modern-day Marie Antoinette
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Material girl Michelle Obama is a modern-day Marie Antoinette on a glitzy Spanish vacation.
Sacrifice is something that many Americans are becoming all too familiar with during this economic downturn. It was a key theme in President Obama's inaugural address to the nation, and he's referenced it numerous times when lecturing the country on how to get back on its feet.

But while most of the country is pinching pennies and downsizing summer sojourns - or forgoing them altogether - the Obamas don't seem to be heeding their own advice. While many of us are struggling, the First Lady is spending the next few days in a five-star hotel on the chic Costa del Sol in southern Spain with 40 of her "closest friends."

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