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1Burns Instruction Sheet
Burns from fire or other sources of heat range from mild to life-threatening. Some burns can be treated at home; others need emergency medical care. Find out what to do in this printer-friendly sheet.
2Can You Burn Off Food Calorie for Calorie By Exercising?
Find out what the experts have to say.
3Burns
Burns, especially scalds from hot water and liquids, are some of the most common childhood accidents. Minor burns often can be safely treated at home, but more serious burns require medical care.
4Household Safety: Preventing Burns, Shocks, and Fires
Burns are a potential hazard in every home. In fact, burns - especially scalds from hot water and liquids - are some of the most common childhood accidents. Here's how to protect kids from burns.
5Dealing With Burns
Some burns can be treated at home, but others need emergency medical care. Find out what to do by reading this printable instruction sheet.
6Babysitting: Dealing With Burns
What should you do if a child you're babysitting gets burned? Our tip sheet can help you be prepared.
7What Can I Do to Prevent Razor Burn?
Find out what the experts have to say.
8Babysitting: Dealing With Sunburn
What should you do if a child you're babysitting has sunburn? Our tip sheet can help you be prepared.
10Sunburn Instruction Sheet
The best treatment for sunburn is prevention. Mild sunburn results in skin irritation and redness and can be safely treated at home. Severe sunburn requires medical attention.


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