ANSES sounds the alert after burns

2023-09-07 18:47:00

The agency reports more than 110 cases. In most of the situations recorded, injuries are due to poor toilet disinfection.





By BL with AFP

ANSES calls on communities to be extra vigilant in their procedures for disinfecting educational establishments.
ANSES calls on communities to be extra vigilant in their disinfection procedures for educational establishments.
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Un edifying report. Thursday September 7, ANSES warned of an increase in misuse of disinfectants in nursery schools. Between 2017 and 2022, the health agency says it has recorded around a hundred skin injuries, sometimes serious burns, in young children. After several reports of severe skin damage in young children in the community, the National Health Security Agency analyzed accidents related to the use of biocidal disinfectants in 2017-2022.

Over this period, 118 cases of skin damage were recorded by poison control centers in children in communities, most often in nursery schools following the disinfection of toilets, noted the health agency.

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“Although the vast majority of skin damage was of low severity, eleven children nevertheless presented with a second-degree burn and one child needed a skin graft for a third-degree burn on the buttock,” pointed out the ‘Anses in a press release. With more fragile skin, children under 6 years old are the population most affected, “especially little girls, who systematically sit on the toilet bowl,” she noted.

A peak during the health crisis

For these accidents, “a sharp increase was observed in 2020 and 2021, most probably linked to the strengthening of disinfection actions put in place during the Covid-19 epidemic, in particular the disinfection of objects such as tables, chairs, toys,” said ANSES. But new cases were reported in early 2023, showing the problem persists, she added.

“The accidents are mainly linked to errors in the use of disinfectants (lack of rinsing or dilution, product unsuitable for the use made of it, etc.)”, which “might have been favored” by methods of use varies according to the disinfected surface, instructions for use not available or even confusing mentions on the labels, according to the scientists.

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To limit the risk of accidents with disinfectants, ANSES recommends using products appropriate for surfaces, favoring the least dangerous products, ready to use, with clear and simple instructions for use, rinsing the products following application or accidental spillage, do not carry out cleaning disinfection in the presence of children or train staff.

In the event of contact with the skin, remove impregnated clothing and wash the skin thoroughly with water. If the contaminated area is large or if skin lesions appear, consult a doctor or call a poison control center.


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