From Beach to Backyard, Caution Can Reduce Firepit Burns; Sand-Covered Hot Coals Especially Hazardous, UC Irvine Burn Treatment Doctors Warn.

Byline: University of California, Irvine

IRVINE, Calif., June 30 (AScribe Newswire) -- Backyard barbecues and beach bonfires are beloved summer activities across the country, but they also put people - especially children - at risk of painful, long-term injury.

Dr. Marianne Cinat, UC Irvine Regional Burn Center director, urges extra caution with the use and cleanup of firepits or barbecues at the beach and at campsites. "We're seeing approximately two dozen firepit injuries each year," said Cinat, a surgery professor at UC Irvine Medical Center. "And all of these accidents are preventable."

Cinat has noticed more burns as camping and backyard firepits have become ...

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