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Groveland Fire Department Shares Injury Prevention Tips During National Burn Awareness Week

GROVELAND — As a part of Burn Awareness Week, Chief Robert Valentine and the Groveland Fire Department would like to remind residents of safety tips and precautions in hopes of preventing burn-related injuries. 

Burn Awareness Week, organized by the American Burn Association (ABA), began this year on Sunday, Feb. 7 and ends on Saturday, Feb. 13. This annual campaign serves as an opportunity for fire educators to share common burn awareness and prevention messages to their communities. 

The ABA estimates that each year, approximately 400,000 people receive medical care for treatment of burn injuries in the U.S.

The theme of the 2021 Burn Awareness Week is “Electrical Safety from Amps to Zap (A to Z)!” in an effort to remind people of the potential risks from unprotected outlets, improperly used extension cords and other electrical hazards. 

“We want to use this Burn Awareness Week as a reminder for residents to take steps to prevent electrical fires,” Chief Valentine said. “In order to prevent these fires, residents should routinely check their extension cords and electrical systems for flaws and wear. In an emergency, however, residents should always call 911.”

The Groveland Fire Department wishes to share the following electrical safety tips provided by the ABA:

For more burn safety information and tips visit the ABA website here

The Groveland Fire Department also reminds all residents to ensure they have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in their home.

 

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Groveland Fire Department Shares Injury Prevention Tips During National Burn Awareness Week
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