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A new campaign to raise awareness of the fire risk and the precautions that need to be taken by users of skin creams has been launched today
Employment Tribunal decision.
People who use emollient creams to treat dry and itchy skin conditions are being warned that residue can build up on fabrics, such as clothing or bedding, and cause them to catch fire more easily.
We inform healthcare professionals of the recent campaign to promote awareness of the risk and new resources available to support safe use following previous advice to health and care professionals.
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