06/05/2026
June is Men’s Health Month, a reminder that prevention is part of everyday health and safety.
Burn injuries can happen quickly during everyday activities like cooking, grilling, working around heat, using chemicals, or spending time near open flames. Many burn and fire-related injuries can be prevented with consistent, everyday safety habits.
This Men’s Health Month, the Clark Burn Center team encourages men, families, and community members to review these burn prevention and fire safety reminders:
✅ Test smoke alarms monthly
✅ Stay in the kitchen when frying, boiling, grilling, or broiling
✅ Keep anything that can burn away from stovetops, grills, fire pits, and other heat sources
✅ Keep hot foods and liquids away from table and counter edges
✅ Check electrical cords often. Do not run cords across doorways, under carpets, or where they can be pinched or damaged. Use extension cords only temporarily.
✅ Use grills outdoors and keep them away from structures, overhanging branches, and high-traffic areas
✅ Use fire pits outdoors, keep them away from anything that can burn, and never leave them unattended
✅ Store fuels and flammable liquids in approved, tightly capped containers away from heat, sparks, and flames
✅ Review your fire escape plan and make sure everyone knows two ways out
Men’s Health Month is also a reminder to schedule routine checkups, know your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar numbers, stay active, and prioritize mental health.
Prevention starts with everyday choices that can make a lifelong difference. This June, focus on wellness, fire safety, and safer daily habits for the whole community.
Healthy choices save lives. Burn prevention saves lives.