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(July 1, 2008) - Backyard barbecues and beach bonfires are beloved summer activities across the country, but they also put people - especially children - at risk of painful, long-term injury. (Read about "Burn Prevention") Experts are urging extra caution with the use and cleanup of firepits or barbecues at the beach and at campsites. "We're seeing approximately two dozen firepit injuries each year," said Dr. Marianne Cinat. "And all of these accidents are preventable."
Cinat has noticed more burns as camping and backyard firepits have become more popular. About half of the injuries treated at her hospital occur at the beach; most involve children 6 and younger who crawl or fall into firepits.
Cinat says that there are some simple and crucial steps adults can take to lessen the risk of firepit burn injuries.
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