“…In a retrospective review of burn patients admitted to Oman's National Burns Unit (NBU) between 1987 and 2011, of 3531 burn patients evaluated, flames and scalds were responsible for 88.4% of burn [32]. Other studies further deconstructed this category, noting that b u r n s 4 1 ( 2 0 1 5 ) 1 1 2 6 -1 1 3 2 flame burns accounted for over two-thirds of burn, with scald comprising one-third or less of the total percent [32][33][34][35][36]. Of approximately 307,000 home injuries reported during 2000-2002 in a national injury surveillance system in Iran, about 125,000 cases (41%) were unintentional burns with 65.2% of domestic injuries occurred in the living rooms or bedrooms followed by 27% in the kitchen, and with scald being the most common type of burn accounting for 77.7% of all burns [37].…”