[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 913 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 913
Expressing support for the designation of February 6 to 12, 2022, as
``National Burn Awareness Week''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 7, 2022
Mr. Thompson of California (for himself and Mr. Joyce of Ohio)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Oversight and Reform
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of February 6 to 12, 2022, as
``National Burn Awareness Week''.
Whereas burn injuries continue to be one of the leading causes of accidental
death and injury in the Nation where, tragically, children, the elderly,
and the disabled are especially vulnerable to burn injuries, and almost
one-third of all burn injuries occur in children under the age of 15;
Whereas annually, in the United States, approximately 400,000 people receive
medical care for treatment of burn injuries;
Whereas, in 2018 alone, there were 3,655 deaths from fire and smoke inhalation,
and another 40,000 people were treated in hospitals for burn-related
injuries;
Whereas, compared to the overall population, children under 5 were 2 times as
likely to be seen for burn injuries at a hospital emergency department;
Whereas young adults in the 20 to 29 age group had 1.4 times the risk, and those
in the 30 to 39 age group had 1.3 times the risk of the general
population;
Whereas the primary causes of injury include fire-flame, scalds, contact with
hot objects, electricity, and chemicals, and most of the injuries occur
in the home;
Whereas, today, 96.8 percent of those who suffer burn injuries will survive,
but, unfortunately, many of those survivors will sustain serious
scarring, lifelong physical disabilities, and adjustment difficulties;
Whereas ``National Burn Awareness Week'', an initiative of the American Burn
Association, is a coming together of burn, fire, and life safety
educators to make the public aware of the frequency, devastation, and
causes of burn injury as well as consistent and authoritative measures
to prevent these injuries and how to best care for those that are
injured;
Whereas the theme for 2022 ``National Burn Awareness Week'' is ``Burning Issues
in the Kitchen'', where a common risk of injury exists from improper use
of kitchen appliances, scald incidences, and distracted attention while
cooking;
Whereas significant research and medical advances have dramatically improved
burn care and treatment, aided rehabilitation, shortened hospital stays,
and increased burn survival rates;
Whereas aftercare support for the physical and emotional effects of burns has
played a key role in the successful reintegration of burn survivors into
United States communities, and burn safety education and prevention
efforts continue to reduce the number of people who suffer burns each
year;
Whereas many people devote their lives and careers to treating, caring for,
supporting, and rehabilitating burn injury survivors, including those
performing vital work in burn research and development; and
Whereas there are dedicated firefighters who risk their own lives every day to
protect others, as well as burn foundations and other life safety
professionals who promote burn injury awareness and prevention: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the designation of a ``National Burn Awareness
Week''; and
(2) calls upon all government agencies, fire, life safety,
health care organizations, communications media, and the people
of the Nation to observe ``National Burn Awareness Week'' with
the appropriate ceremonies and activities.
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