Be safe this winter, ER 24 shares fire safety tips

ER24 is urging people to remember safety first when trying to stay warm.

IN light of it being National Burns Awareness Week (6 – 12 May 2018) and before the winter finally sinks its chilly claws in, ER24 is urging people to remember safety first when trying to stay warm.

Unfortunately, trying to keep warm during winter does present itself with certain risks; fires, gas leaks, etc. It is not uncommon for emergency personnel to get called out to residential fires especially during winter. In many cases, paramedics treat people for smoke inhalation or severe burn injuries.

The prevalence of fires within informal settlements increases over the colder months. Gas heaters and open flames in small rooms are common causes of fires in informal settlements. Residents are urged to take special care. Fires can spread rapidly due to the flammable materials used to build these houses. Fires also spread easily as a result of the close proximity of the houses.

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General fire safety:

What to do if you sustain burn wounds:

What not to do if you sustain burn wounds:

The ER24 Emergency Contact Centre can be reached at 084 124 for any medical emergency.

 

 

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