Our Community Resources for Burn Care offer practical tips and safety advice to help you prevent accidents and respond confidently if an injury occurs. Explore our expert-backed articles to keep your family safe. Explore Resources Leave the Show to the Pros Fireworks can cause life changing injuries. Learn the dos and don'ts from UTMB Health Trauma Services to keep you and your family safe. Campfire Safety: Cool the Coals Learn about campfire safety prevention, facts, and what you should do if a burn injury occurs 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... - Burn Care - Community Resources - Resources & Support for Burn Survivors - Professional Education in Burn Care - About the Blocker Burn Unit - Back to All Services Burn Care Community Resources Resources & Support for Burn Survivors Professional Education in Burn Care About the Blocker Burn Unit Back to All Services
Leave the Show to the Pros Fireworks can cause life changing injuries. Learn the dos and don'ts from UTMB Health Trauma Services to keep you and your family safe.
Campfire Safety: Cool the Coals Learn about campfire safety prevention, facts, and what you should do if a burn injury occurs
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.