The burns from these kinds of injuries can be very large and very painful, doctors said, often requiring surgery and skin grafts.
Tamara Roberts, the manager of the burn center, said people have been throwing cups of gasoline onto fires, or pouring the substance from gas cans, in order to accelerate the flames.
According to the center, most of the victims it had seen presenting with accelerant-related burns have been aged between 13 and 37. So far in 2021, the center has recorded 46 individuals who have been hospitalized with scalds. This compares to the figure of 55 that was recorded for the whole of 2020."There are warnings on most packages about the high temperature involved in using a microwave to prepare a quick hot meal," she said."But not everyone heeds these warnings."
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