Sarah, that's why cooks wear tunics and toques! Or part of it anyway. I wear jeans with mine, but last week when draining pasta for just me, the boiling water overflowed the colander and burned my tummy. If I'd had my tunic on I could have ripped it off, because the "buttons" just pull out when you grasp and pull at the tunic. I instead had to think whether I wanted to toss my food or suffer, so now I am burned.
IME Mbuttes of cold water for a *long* time is the best treatment for burns-scalds. I have tried it and it works! It is also in all the British first aid manuals
First aid for burns The first thing to do is to limit the extent of the damage, and prevent the burn from becoming worse. The burnt area must be cooled by being placed under cold running water. The water must not be unpleasantly cold. The damaged area must stay under running water for at least one hour, or longer if the pain has not stopped. Up to four hours of this treatment can be beneficial.
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