Last week, a small fire at a high-rise hotel in the main tourist district of Bangkok, Thailand caused the upper floors to become filled with smoke, killing at least one foreign tourist and injuring 23 others. When firefighters arrived at the 15-story Grand Park Avenue Bangkok hotel last Thursday evening,…
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Even One Candle Can Cause Home Fires and Severe Burns
Several weeks back, a few unattended candles sparked a fire that caused about $130,000 in damage and caused more than 40 people to be evacuated from an apartment building in Seattle, Washington. The fire started at just before 4 a.m., according to the Seattle Fire Department. Firefighters responding to the…
Fire Control Panels Recalled Due to Alarm Failure, Posing a Fire and Burn Hazard
In mid-February, the following product safety recall was voluntarily conducted by Bosch Security Systems of Fairport, NY, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Consumers should stop using this product immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to attempt to resell a recalled consumer product. The name of…
Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) (part II)
Diagnosis: The diagnosis of DVT is made by physical examination and testing, the tests may include: Doppler ultrasound exam of the suspected limb. Blood tests: which include D-dimer, other blood tests may be done to test if there is increased blood clotting. Leg venography: it is an X-ray done to…
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Gets Recall of Melamine Mugs, Due to Serious Burn Hazard
In late February, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Carlisle FoodService, announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer products. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately. Also, it is illegal to attempt to resell a recalled consumer product. The type of product being recalled is beverage…
Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) (part I)
Is a medical condition in which a blood clot forms in a deep vein in the body. Most of the blood clots happen in the large veins in the lower leg and thigh. These clots can block the veins leading to restricted blood flow or may break off and move…
Burns in Geriatrics
A geriatric is a person who is older than 65 years. The geriatric population is increasing in developed countries due to the improvement of services and quality of life. Flames and scalds are the leading cause of burns in geriatrics. Risk factors that may contribute to burn injury in elderly…
There’s Danger of Fire or Severe Burns From Laptop Computers and Other Electronics
In late February, a man suffered third degree burns from an unusual incident involving an overheated laptop computer. His burns were so severe that he had to be airlifted to a top burn treatment center for further care, including skin graft procedures to replace badly burned skin. The 31-year-old man…
Do Not Fight a Home Fire–It’s Too Dangerous. Evacuate Quickly to Avoid Severe Burns
Here is a story that shows clearly why, if a fire breaks out in your home, you should get out immediately and call 911 to report the fire, rather than stay inside and try to extinguish the fire yourself. In short: Unforeseen dangers can arise, and they can kill you.…
Smoke Inhalation Injury From Burning Garbage Pits: Does U.S. Government Have Legal Liability?
Rather than creating traditional landfills, U.S. military personnel have burned tons of trash and human waste while stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. But some veterans now believe that their present health problems are the result of breathing in the polluted fumes and smoke that came from those burn pits. Legislation…