
Home Safety: Preventing Burn Injuries
Thousands of people are treated for burn injuries every year, according to the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ).
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Thousands of people are treated for burn injuries every year, according to the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ).
Burns are a common cause of injury, with over 5000 cases (or 0.4 per 100,000 population) occurring in Australia every year.
Meningitis occupies a particular place in the minds of Australian parents. The condition is rare enough that most families will never encounter it, but serious enough that missing the signs carries consequences no one should have to face. The illness moves on its own timeline, and the symptoms it produces in its early hours often resemble infections that pass within days without any treatment at all.
Not every medical emergency arrives with sirens and flashing lights. Sometimes the signs are subtle,
Concussion first aid steps matters because a bump or blow to the head can happen
Hand injuries are common in everyday life. Our hands are always in the firing line, absorbing impacts and performing repetitive tasks for hours on end. The same structures that give them precision and strength also make them vulnerable to damage. Wrist bones can fracture, ligaments can tear, and tendons can rupture. Each type of hand injury behaves differently and demands a different first aid response.
Animal safety for children begins at home. Pets bring joy and companionship, and help teach your child about animals, nature, and the world around them. Pet ownership isn’t all fun and games, it also comes with important lessons on responsibility, empathy, and appreciation for other living creatures. It also comes with risks.