Flash Burn: What It Is, First Aid and Prevention Tips
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Flash burn can affect your skin or eyes due to intense heat, light, or electrical arcs. Explore its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, healing process, and expert prevention tips to stay safe in welding, electrical, and industrial environments.
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