Ouch!rghhhh!items are causingWhat kind ofaccidents?For exampleThings we want to change 5What are you going to change?For exampleThings we want to change 6What are you going to change?13Within the area monitored by the Tokyo Fire Department, 281 children (under 5 years old) are taken to the hospital due to getting caught in things each yearThe Tokyo Metropolitan Government is sharing information on hazards and risks associated with the use of everyday items, such as acci-dents caused by ■ngers getting caught in doors.Children most commonly get caught in manual doors. Family members often open and close the door without seeing the child near the door, trapping the child’s ■ngers. This can lead to serious injuries such as broken bones, so be sure to take precautions.(English translation available (machine translation))Children’s skin is very thin and fragile, and the skin area is small, so burns can be more serious than those in adults. A characteristic of children’s skin is that it tends to leave burn scars and other after-effects. Take extra steps to prevent children from getting burned.Within the area monitored by the Tokyo Fire Department, 369 children (under 5 years old) are taken to the hospital due to burns each yearSteam attracts children’s attention. Putting your hands or face over irons, rice cookers, humidi■ers, and other hot surfaces can cause burns. To avoid burns, use products that don’t release steam or keep hot water from spilling.Let’s think about the next thing we want to change14● Pay attention to children near doors● Use door stoppers and door closers● Place a cover that prevents fingers from being caughtTokyo Kurashi WEB “Hazard and Risk Information”Getting caught between doors when they open and closeAlso pay attention to any worsening of burnsAccidents caused by an electric kettle falling over and causing burns● Keep children away from them● Place them in a stable location● Choose a cordless typeGetting caughtGetting burnedA
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