According to the American Burn Association and Shriners Children’s Hospital, about 95 percent of scald burns (which are caused by hot liquids, steam or foods) occur in the home. Scalds are the most common burn injury among young children and one of the leading causes of accidental death in the home for children under age four. U.S. hospitals treat an estimated 16,000 children under five for scalds every year.
Here are some recommendations to help prevent scald injuries.
- Install anti-scald devices on water faucets and shower heads
- Use knob covers on faucets
- Create “kid free zones” in the kitchen near the stove
- Reduce water temperature - the maximum recommended residential water temperature is 120° F (48° C)
NW Burn Foundation
Center for Disease Control
Safe Kids