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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Boy Recovers After Sparkler Burns Put Him in Hospital

Boy Recovers After Sparkler Burns Put Him in Hospital

31 Jan

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Summary

  • A 9-year-old boy sustained severe burns from a sparkler accident.
  • He suffered second- and third-degree burns to 18% of his body.
  • National Burn Awareness Week highlights dangers of unsupervised fireworks.
Boy Recovers After Sparkler Burns Put Him in Hospital

A 9-year-old boy, Santiago Claudio, is nearing release from HCA Florida Kendall Hospital after a severe burn incident on January 1st. He sustained second- and third-degree burns across approximately 18% of his body when a sparkler ignited his T-shirt while he was playing in the backyard.

Santiago has undergone several surgeries, including skin grafts, and requires close monitoring for infection. Vitini Rammin, director of the Trauma and Burn Program, noted that such injuries often involve extensive hospital stays. The family's experience serves as a critical warning ahead of National Burn Awareness Week, with hospital officials reporting over 100 pediatric burn cases last year and stressing the risks of fireworks and sparklers with unsupervised children.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The boy suffered second- and third-degree burns to about 18% of his body, requiring multiple surgeries and a long hospital stay.
Hospital officials emphasize the dangers of fireworks and sparklers, especially when children are unsupervised, highlighting the need for parental vigilance.
National Burn Awareness Week occurs next week, serving as a timely reminder of the risks associated with burn injuries, particularly from incidents like Santiago's sparkler accident.

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