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The Zero Burns with Fireworks campaign did not achieve its goal

January 3, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Unfortunately the “Zero Burns with Fireworks” campaign did not achieve its goal: two children got burns due to the use of explosives in the recent Christmas season.

On January 1st, an 11-year-old child from San José was admitted in the Burns Unit, at the National Children’s Hospital (HNN), because a firework exploded in his hands.

A very similar case occurred on December 25th: an 11-year-old boy suffered burns in his abdomen and hands due to the improper handling of an explosive.

Róger Arias, a physiatrist of the unit, explained that no firework is harmless and no child should be allowed to use it or to be near it.

2016 closed with a terrible number of 413 burned children, the second highest in national history.

We have the unit full again: most children were scalded. Right now we have scalds with coffee and hot water to take a bath,

explained the doctor.

If there is a burn, wash with tap water, cover it with a dry towel and go the nearest medical center. Do not use home remedies.

crhoy.com

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  3. Beware! Deaths due to acute respiratory infections are increasing
  4. Prisoner with tuberculosis burns his cell and suffers burns
  5. Police officers have been seizing fireworks
  6. The Ombudsman’s Office is committed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals

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