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#344F Burns & Scalds: An Injury You Can Prevent |
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Educational Materials -
Burn Prevention
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Full-color brochure - A, HS
Folder covers vital information concerning one of the most terrifying kinds of accidents -- burns, along with simple safety rules that could help prevent them.
Topics: Burn Prevention Information For Around the House; Outdoors; In The Kitchen; In the Bathroom; Using a Microwave; and Simple First Aid for Burns. |
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#345F Burns Hurt Stay Alert!™ Burn Safety for Kids |
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Educational Materials -
Burn Prevention
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Full-color 16-pg. midi book - E
Firepup® and his friends Burney the Parrot™, Bernadette, and Ben explain important information about burns and burn prevention. Topics are presented along with a variety of activities such as songs and games.
Topics include: Introduction; What is a burn?; Your Skin; Skin 1-2-3; Kitchen Burns; Hot Foods; Bathroom Burns; Hot & Cold Water; Inside Burns; Outside Burns; First Aid for Minor Burns; Stop, Drop, & Roll If Your Clothes Catch On Fire; Help Stop Burns; and a Thank You Note. |
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Educational Materials -
Burn Prevention
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2-sided activity/colorsheet - P, K, 1-2
Firepup® emphasizes the most important rules about burns. Invites children to color and recite the burn prevention "promise." Can be signed by an adult and child, then dated upon completion. |
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#347F Burns Hurt, Stay Alert™ |
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Educational Materials -
Burn Prevention
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Bookmark - LE, E
Firepup® and his friend, Burney the Parrot™ promote common sense steps for kids to follow in case of a burn emergency. |
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#348F Set the Water Heater to 120° |
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Educational Materials -
Burn Prevention
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Sticker - A
Eye-catching sticker can be put on a home water heater to alert adults to check their water heater temperature periodically to help prevent burns. |
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#756F Set Water Heaters At 120° |
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Educational Materials -
Burn Prevention
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Full-color poster - A, B, D
Text: Set Water Heaters At 120?; They may be pre-set higher. Hot water may cause a 3rd Degree Burn . . . Scalds are the #1 cause of burn accidents to children up to age 5. |
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