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Burns Injury

Key Safety Messages:
- Hot water burns like fire - Always keep hot drinks out of the reach of children.
- Never drink hot liquids while holding a child.
- Set your hot water temperature so it is 50-55° Celsius at the tap.
- Clothing burns, please make sure your kids are always a metre from the heater.
- Use smoke alarms.
 
On average there are six children each year that die from burn injuries in New Zealand, and every day a child is burned severely enough to be admitted into hospital. Burns are a leading cause of injury for young children. Of 1 to 2 year olds admitted to hospital due to severe burns, over half are caused by spilt hot drinks (tea and coffee) and other liquids. 
 
Safekids focuses on preventing four key burns-contributing factors: Spilled hot drinks and food; Fire in the kitchen and the home; Flammable clothing; and Hot tap water temperatures.
 
For other Key Messages on this injury issue, click here.
 
Click the links below to access useful burns injury information, resources and prevention advice.
 
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For more burns resources and information, visit www.fire.org.nz or www.burns.org.nz. For links to New Zealand and international websites relating to this injury topic, go to our links page.  
 
This page was last updated Aug 5, 2010.