Mother Warns Other Parents After Baby Burned by Hot Garden Hose Water

Mother Warns Other Parents After Baby Burned by Hot Garden Hose Water
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Jack Phillips
6/10/2016
Updated:
6/10/2016

A young mother is warning other parents after her baby was burned by hot water from a garden hose.

Dominique Woodger, of Phoenix, Arizona---where temperatures have soared to 100 degrees Fahrenheit already this year---said her baby, Nicholas, suffered second-degree burns on 30 percent of his body.

Woodger told ABC15: “All of it was peeling. He had blisters all over the right side.”

She had turned on a garden hose, which had been left out in the scorching Arizona heat, to fill up a small pool of water. The water came out of the sprinkler head attached to the hose and got on her child.

The dark area on the right side of child's back are burns he suffered (Screenshot/Changed to black and white by The Epoch Times)
The dark area on the right side of child's back are burns he suffered (Screenshot/Changed to black and white by The Epoch Times)

Woodger said, “I thought he was crying because he was mad, because he hates when he gets sprayed in the face, I didn’t think that it was burning him.”

Phoenix firefighters say they see these types of burns often. Water sitting inside a hose left outside in 115-degree weather, for example, can reach 150 degrees.

“So at those temperatures something as short as a 10 or 30 second exposure can result in a second degree burn,” Phoenix Fire Department Captain Larry Subervi was quoted as saying.

Her son is expected to be fine.

“Just be careful. Just touch it before you spray, before you let your kids near it,” the mother added.

Experts say that parents who live in places where temperatures skyrocket should be sure to run their hoses for at least one minute before using them to fill pools.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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