International Journal of Preventive Medicine (Jan 2011)

Air-freshener burns: A new paradigm in burns etiology?

  • Umran Sarwar,
  • M Nicolaou,
  • M S Khan,
  • E Tiernan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 291 – 293

Abstract

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Objectives: We report a rare case of burns following the use of automated air-fresheners. Methods: We present a case report with a brief overview of the literature relating to burns associated with air-fresheners. The mechanism and treatment of these types of injuries are also described. Results: A 44 year-old female was admitted under the care of the burns team following burns secondary to an exploding air-freshener canister. The patient sustained burns to the face, thorax and arms resulting in a seven-day hospital admission. The burns were treated conservatively. Conclusions: To our knowledge this is one of the few documented cases of burns as a result of air-fresheners. As they become more ubiquitous, we anticipate the incidence of such cases to increase. As such, they pose a potential public health concern on a massive scale.

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