Flammable paraffin-based skin creams may be linked to hundreds of deaths, a senior firefighter has warned. Chris Bell, a watch commander with West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said the creams – ...
Hilda Batten died after setting herself on fire in July 2016. London Fire Brigade The London Fire Brigade (LFB) has warned the public about using flammable skin creams after the products have lead to ...
The London Fire Brigade is urging doctors to be aware of the risks of prescribing flammable emollient creams for skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. The risks are especially great for ...
AN INGREDIENT found in a number of popular skin creams — particularly those used to treat eczema and psoriasis — has been linked to hundreds of fire-related deaths. Lotions containing paraffin, an ...
Creams used to treat skin conditions like eczema pose a major fire risk and may have contributed to hundreds of deaths, the fire service has warned. Chris Bell from West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue ...
Moisturisers can be soaked up by clothes and bedding, making them catch fire more easily and potentially kill people, medical experts have warned. Emollient creams should carry fire hazard warnings, ...
Paraffin can be used as a source of energy in your home during cold winter months and during load shedding. Also read: EMM launches fire safety campaign The product should be handled with extreme care ...
Fifteen people have died in London in the past three years after using flammable moisturisers that "turned them into human wicks," the Fire Brigade has warned. The shocking statistic was released by ...
Eczema and psoriasis creams have been the root cause of several deaths across the country over the last 10 years. The creams, such as some made by E45, contain paraffin and have opened people to the ...