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    Home » Blog » Fire safety tips for families: Prevent burns around campfires

    Fire safety tips for families: Prevent burns around campfires

    May 30, 2025Updated:May 30, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Campfires are a popular summertime pastime, whether you’re roasting cupcakes, telling stories, or just relaxing in the heat. However, it’s important for families with young children to be aware of the danger of burns and to be able to prevent and treat for injury.

    It’s nearly a part of a life ritual, according to Mayo Clinic’s neonatal trauma center chairman and neonatal doctor, Denise Klinkner, M. D., of social groups around a fireplace. But take caution when approaching it to keep it a safe and enjoyable place.

    Dr. Klinkner urges both adults and caregivers to be alert and watchful, especially in light of the fire’s position and the children’s possible locations.

    Threats to keep an eye out for near fire

    Toddlers and preschoolers are naturally interested and also developing cooperation, especially in toddlers and children. They are therefore more likely to trip or move too far into the fireplace. Because of this, the majority of fire burn in children occur on the fingers and are typically second- or even third-degree burns.

    Here are some typical problems to watch out for:

    When a child catches or walks into popular tools and sticks, they can cause fires or even gaze injuries.

    Food wax: Experiencing dripping oils can cause more serious burns and flare up flames.

    Accelerators, such as lighter fluid, you ignite when they catch fire, or they can produce burns worse when they come in contact with skin. To prevent a young child from consuming these products accidentally, caregivers should also make sure these items are sealed.

    Hydrogen fire pits are a good idea, but they can blow up if left improperly.

    Tips for preventing burns

    You don’t need to give up smoke to remain healthy. Dr. Klinkner has these pointers:

    Set a distinct barrier around the hearth so boys know not to cross it.

    Always have an child with you watching the flames and the kids.

    Not ignite a fire with lighter fluid or gas; steer clear of accelerants.

    Teach fire health: Show children how to properly appreciate the flames, and give older children examples of what to do in an incident. Have pillows or water available to ignite flames.

    Create sure a fire is completely extinguished before going to bed or going outside.

    What to do if something burns?

    Dr. Klinkner advises you to keep in mind the” cease, drop, and roll” fire safety approach to extinguish the flames if a child’s clothes or skincatches fire.

    If a kid has minimal burns or blisters, Dr. Klinkner advises following:

    –Apply a great, wet cloth until the fire subsides. Avoid using cold water because children’s body temperatures is immediately drop.

    Apply a loose gauze or clean, clean dressing to the burn area. This prevents air from escaping the fire, which is frequently a major cause of pain.

    Seek immediate medical attention, especially for larger, deeper, or more serious burn.

    Only you can stop forest fires, and more important, burn to your friends and family, advises Dr. Klinkner, so enjoy your summer and consider.

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