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Parents should ensure children know how to "stop, drop and roll" in the event of their clothes catching fire, it added.
While Zanzad & Godbole (2007) found kerosene burns (33.2%) followed by clothes catching fire (31.9%) were most common in female victims.
An argument over an unpaid electricity bill escalated wildly Tuesday when a man from the Sydney suburb of Riverstone doused himself and surrounding police in petrol, his clothes catching fire when officers attempted to subdue him with a taser.
In 17 cases, specific references were made to women's clothes catching fire.
A very windy day is hard on clothes in the same way that a dryer is hard on clothes, and there is an increased risk of clothes catching on wire, plants, and anything else abutting the clothesline and ripping.
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DecaBDE and HBCD are the two major BFRs used to prevent building materials, electronics, clothes and furniture from catching fire [ 1, 9].
If the bride is a very active person with dynamic lifestyle, it is worth considering other options to avoid excessive bumping and knocking or catching her clothes.
Nylon rope works very well, but anything - even spare telephone wire - will do, as long as you cover any sharp wire ends with duct tape or similar, to avoid catching the clothes.
In late 2009, she complained of her IPG being mobile and catching on her clothes and it was re-sited at that point.
A woman catching a plane with clothes and money in her bag and her four children at her side has been charged with foreign incursion.
And yet, here he is, reflecting fondly on the clothes and drugs: he even seems quite affectionate about catching the clap.
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