As a burn surgeon, I have a deeper understanding of the words “fire and water are merciless” than others. The treatment of burns is inherently difficult, with painful wound changes and late scarring. For children with burns, these scars become lifelong scars that cannot be removed, some occurring on the face, leading to disfigurement and scar contracture in the active joints affecting normal activities, which is very distressing. Protect our children from burns! Young children are often the victims of burns, so families with young children should pay special attention to prevent burns in children: 1, bathrooms and kitchens are common places where burns occur in children, so be sure not to let children stay alone in these places; 2, when bathing young children must first put cold water and then hot water; 3, hot water bottles, hot soup, etc. should not be placed in places where young children can touch; 4, do not place tablecloths on the dining room table, so that children do not tug on the table and put the tablecloth on the table. 4, do not place the tablecloth on the dining table, so that children do not pull the hot soup on the table spill caused by scalding; 5, in the end of the hot soup into the door is to be sure to say hello to remind family members to take care of children to avoid burns; 6, do not use empty bottles of drinks to store flammable, corrosive liquids, so as not to cause children to accidentally drink; 7, do not use the electrical outlet should be closed with a plug to prevent electric shock, to avoid children touch; 8, the New Year and festive fireworks must be 8, New Year’s Eve fireworks must be watched over children, the correct discharge.