Kessler Burn & Trauma Center
About Kids and Burn Injuries
Thousands of children suffer burn-related injuries each year. According to the National Safe Kids Campaign, children ages 4 and under are at the greatest risk for burns with an injury rate more than four times higher than children ages 5 to 14. Burns caused by hot liquid or steam, are the most common injuries for younger children, while burns caused by contact with fire, are the most common among older children.
Expert Care For Children With Burns
The Golisano Children's Hospital provides comprehensive burn care to children with minor or life-threatening burn injuries. Our expert burn care team coordinates the overall care of children. Our goal is to provide "kid-friendly" burn care, minimize the pain and trauma of the injury, and help our patients return to active, healthy, playful lives.
Tips to Keep Kids Safe From Burn Injuries
- Install smoke alarms on every level of your home.
- Keep matches, lighters, and other flammable materials out of the reach of children.
- Lower the setting on your water heater to 120°F or below.
- Never leave a child alone in the kitchen or bathroom. Install anti-scald devices in water faucets and shower heads.
- Turn pot handles toward the center of the stove when cooking.
- Keep appliance cords out of children's reach, and cover unused electrical outlets with caps.
Part of Strong Memorial Hospital