The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office is emphasizing the significance of averting burn hazards and home fires during National Burn Awareness Week. Taking place from February 4th to the 10th, this week serves as an opportunity for various organizations to rally burn, fire, and life safety educators in spreading a unified message about burn awareness and prevention in our communities. The 2024 theme for National Burn Awareness Week is centered on flammable liquids, aiming to raise awareness about the prevalent risk of injury associated with these substances.
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