Fire Safety and Burn Injury Prevention Education Campfire Safety: Cool the Coals Learn about campfire safety prevention, facts, and what you should do if a burn injury occurs Leave the Show to the Pros Fireworks can cause life changing injuries. Learn the dos and don't to keep you and your family safe. Pediatric Scalds: A Burning Issue Learn about pediatric scald prevention, facts, and what you should do if a burn injury occurs Cooking Safety for all Cooking is the number one cause of home fires. Have a plan before you turn on the heat. Vaping Safety Vaping dos and don'ts for burn injury prevention Avoid a Contact Burn Prevention, tips and facts to keep the entire family safe around hot surfaces Frostbite and Hypothermia Be prepared for cold weather Non-Fire Cooking Burns Most burns associated with cooking in 2013-2017 were caused by contact with a hot object or liquid rather than by fire or flame. Read some tips to prevent burn injuries. Skip Menu Navigate: Select to Navigate... - Blocker Burn Unit - Referrals & Transfers - Resources and Support - Outreach & Education - About - Back to All Services Blocker Burn Unit Referrals & Transfers Resources and Support Outreach & Education About Back to All Services Skip Menu - Select language - Access MyChart Blocker Burn In-Patient Unit, Galveston 712 Texas Avenue2nd FloorInside Jennie Sealy HospitalOpen 24hrsPlease park in UTMB Public Hospital Garage(409) 772-8384(409) 747-3428Website Blocker Burn Clinic, Galveston 712 Texas AvenueSuite 2.422Inside Jennie Sealy Hospital8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Monday–FridayPlease park in UTMB Public Hospital Garage(409) 772-8384(409) 747-3434Website
Campfire Safety: Cool the Coals Learn about campfire safety prevention, facts, and what you should do if a burn injury occurs
Leave the Show to the Pros Fireworks can cause life changing injuries. Learn the dos and don't to keep you and your family safe.
Pediatric Scalds: A Burning Issue Learn about pediatric scald prevention, facts, and what you should do if a burn injury occurs
Cooking Safety for all Cooking is the number one cause of home fires. Have a plan before you turn on the heat.
Non-Fire Cooking Burns Most burns associated with cooking in 2013-2017 were caused by contact with a hot object or liquid rather than by fire or flame. Read some tips to prevent burn injuries.