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    Consumer Product Safety Commission Publications
    CPSC, an independent Federal regulatory agency, helps keep American families safe in their homes by reducing the risk of injury or death from consumer products. This site contains frequently updated ... Details >
    U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
    CPSC Publications - Fire and Burn Prevention
    This web page links users to a variety of publications regarding fire and burn prevention. Publications address children's sleepwear, fire detectors, chimneys, clothes dryers, curling irons, and fire... Details >
    U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
    First Aid for Electrical Accidents
    This online fact sheet provides step-by-step instructions for the first aid treatment of victims of electrical shock and electrical burn accidents.... Details >
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Hot Water Burns
    This fact sheet presents treatment suggestions for minor and severe burns. The fact sheet also covers preventions, causes of hot water burns, and testing the hot water heater temperature.... Details >
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Personal Burn and Fire Safety Knowledge Assessment
    Test your knowledge about burns and fire safety with this 25-question quiz.... Details >
    Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors
    Prevention and Treatment of Burns - Miscellaneous Causes
    This fact sheet provides suggestions for preventing accidental burns in the kitchen and other areas in the home.... Details >
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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    American Burn Association
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