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How to prevent burns?
1. When heating with a hot water bottle in winter, it is advisable to wrap the hot water bottle with a towel so that it is not hot to the touch. Note that the cover of the hot water bottle must be tightened, and it can only be put into the bag after inspection. Change warm water regularly to keep warm and not cause burns.

2. When taking a bath, put cold water first and then hot water, and the water temperature is not higher than 40℃. The temperature of the water heater should be adjusted below 50℃, because when the water temperature is between 65℃ and 70℃, the child may be seriously burned within two seconds.

A fence must be set around the heater and stove to prevent the child from being burnt.

Don't let children enter the kitchen easily.

5. Remove dangerous goods that may cause burns or add protective measures. Electric appliances such as thermos bottles and irons should be kept out of children's reach. Don't put a tablecloth on the table to prevent the rice bowl and thermos on the table from being burnt.

6. Family members should regularly carry out first aid knowledge training and check the implementation. Always remind children to protect themselves from burns.