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      Energy poverty, shack fires and childhood burns

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          Burn injuries are a persisting challenge in South Africa. Energy poverty, prevalent in under-resourced communities, is a key contributor to the problem. The energy-poor rely on solid fuels and flammable hydrocarbons, such as paraffin, for energy services. The fuels are burnt in inefficient, leaky and unstable appliances, leading to health losses from pollutant emissions, burns, and conflagrations. Within cramped informal home settings, using flammable fuels and risky combustion technologies, the situation can become devastating, especially for young children. Those who survive fiery incidents have to contend with trauma and property losses that may lead to further impoverishment. Proactive intervention strategies are required and should include the broadening of access to safe and sustainable energy. We advocate greater enforcement of home appliance standards and targeted support for the distribution of proven alternative energy technologies, such as liquefied petroleum gas and solar power. Support and advocacy from professional and citizen groups would be necessary to ensure that government prioritises the safe energy requirements of poor citizens.

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                samj
                SAMJ: South African Medical Journal
                SAMJ, S. Afr. med. j.
                Health and Medical Publishing Group (Cape Town, Western Cape Province, South Africa )
                0256-9574
                2078-5135
                April 2017
                : 107
                : 4
                : 289-291
                Affiliations
                [01] Cape Town orgnameSouth African Medical Research Council-University of South Africa's Violence orgdiv1Injury and Peace Research Unit
                [02] Johannesburg orgnameUniversity of South Africa orgdiv1Institute for Social and Health Sciences South Africa
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                S0256-95742017000400010
                10.7196/samj.2017.v107i4.12436
                9ef0eda0-14b1-4182-9ea5-b6937632b31c

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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