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0001). Contact burns were proportionally more common during school holidays than during the school term (26% versus 19.7%, P 0.0001), whilst the proportion of scalds decreased significantly during the school holidays (43.5 versus 51.4%, P 0.0001). There was no difference between mean age, % total body surface area, admission rates, length of stay or skin grafting rates. There is a significant increase in burn injuries among school-aged children during the school holidays. This highlights the need for targeted education and pre