by Cory PerlaAug 1, 20191 min readStudy identifies pavement temperatures that present risk of second degree burnsRoad and sidewalk pavement can quickly burn human skin when air temperatures exceed 100 F (38 C), according to a new study. Watch the healthminute.tv video below for more information. #burns #pavementburns #JorgeVega #UniversityofNevadaLasVegas
Road and sidewalk pavement can quickly burn human skin when air temperatures exceed 100 F (38 C), according to a new study. Watch the healthminute.tv video below for more information. #burns #pavementburns #JorgeVega #UniversityofNevadaLasVegas
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