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Ensuring we stay safe and warm this winter



Victorians have been resorting to cheaper alternatives to stay warm this winter as energy prices continue to rise,I and the Victorian Government want to ensure Victorians realise that it’s critical to always read safety labels and only use products as directed to prevent serious injury.

Greg Parsons and his wife experienced severe burns to their bodies after the hot water bottle they were using in bed exploded recently.

They were taken to the Alfred Hospital for treatment and Greg later experienced further complications – while fortunately he did not require skin grafts, he still has a long recovery ahead.

Minister for Consumer Affairs Melissa Horne said taking a few moments to read warning labels properly could be the difference between a warm night at home or a trip to the emergency room.”

“Cheap winter warmers like hot water bottles can be a great cost-effective way to stay warm during winter, but it’s important to ensure you’re using them safely,” she said.

To help avoid hot water bottle injuries, Victorians are urged not to use boiling water when filling up, replace the bottle as soon as it starts to look cracked or worn and never leave it on one body part for more than 20 minutes.

In addition to hot water bottle safety, it’s important to be diligent around all heating products to ensure your safety this winter. This includes cleaning chimneys, checking electric blankets and using wheat bags as directed.

“A few safety precautions such as never filling your hot water bottle with boiling water, hanging it up to dry before reusing it and replacing it every 12 months will go a long way to avoiding putting yourself in danger.” Alfred Health Burns Surgeon Dr Dane Holden said.

These measures aren’t difficult or time-consuming and can mean the difference between staying warm safely or serious injury

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