WYNDHAM
Home » News » Protect your child from hot water burns

Protect your child from hot water burns

Victorian parents, such as those in Wyndham, are being warned to be extra vigilant this winter to prevent burns in children and ensure they are aware of correct first aid procedures.

According to Kidsafe, more than 19 children are treated at a specialist burns unit across Australia and New Zealand every week.

The primary cause of burn injuries in children in the 2020/2021 were scalds from hot water, in particular hot drinks such as tea and coffee.

Children are most likely to be injured at home, with 76 per cent of burns occurring in the home and 44 per cent of those in the kitchen.

Kidsafe program manager Gretchen Waddell said it was important for parents and carers to take precautions to reduce burns at home, with active adult supervision and taking preventative steps such as keeping children out of the kitchen when food is being prepared, placing hot food and drinks out of reach and ensuring older children eat while sitting at the table to prevent spills.

“Particularly during winter, hot water bottles, heat bags, and heaters are also potential burn hazards for children. Restricting children’s access to these items is also recommended,” Ms Waddell said.

If a burn happens, the appropriate first aid is to run cool water over the injury for 20 minutes. Using ice, creams, ointments or butter on a burn can make the injury worse.

“Taking the correct first aid steps can make a significant difference in the rehabilitation and long-term outcome of the burn injury,” Ms Waddell said.

For more information: https://www.kidsafevic.com.au/home-safety/fire-safety-burns-and-scalds/

Digital Editions


  • Action group lists focus areas

    Action group lists focus areas

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 486664 The Point Cook Action Group is back in action for 2026 and has outlined its most pressing priorities…

More News

  • Cancer researchers supported

    Cancer researchers supported

    The next generation of cancer research leaders are being supported through a four-year cancer research fellowship program, supported by the state government. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas has announced the inaugural…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531789 The Grange Community Centre Walking Group Every Wednesday morning The Grange Community Centre hosts a free walking group which spends 45 minutes through…

  • Sports Shorts

    Sports Shorts

    Soccer The draw for the opening two rounds of the Dockerty Cup-Australia Cup have been revealed. Football Victoria held the draw on Tuesday night with 225 teams entering the competition…

  • CFA stalwart honoured

    CFA stalwart honoured

    A stalwart of the Hoppers Crossing community and CFA captain has been honoured by his former brigade. Paul DiMartino served the Hoppers Crossing CFA brigade for 25 years before relocating…

  • Youth survey open

    Youth survey open

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Young people living across Wyndham are being invited to share their opinions and experiences in order to inform local policy and resource allocation.…

  • Experience live Celtic music

    Experience live Celtic music

    Multi-instrumentalist Rennie Pearson is bringing the warmth and mystique of Celtic music back down the highway to Little River and Geelong this month. Channelling the traditions of Ireland, Scotland and…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back at the pages of our predecessors. 40 years ago 12 February 1986 A $20 million waste management park for toxic industrial wastes could be located on…

  • Military history more visible

    Military history more visible

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531105 Australian military history has become more accessible with the Werribee RSL’s new memorabilia cabinets. Formally unveiled on Friday 30 January, the new glass…

  • Mursal making the most of a chance

    Mursal making the most of a chance

    As students return to school, some families in Melbourne’s west are struggling to afford textbooks and essential school supplies. A Greater Western Water (GWW) partnership with not-for-profit Western Chances aims…

  • Yurran P-9 open for learning

    Yurran P-9 open for learning

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531269 Yurran P-9 College in Werribee South celebrated a special milestone last week, opening its doors to its first batch of students. Star Weekly…