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Citation

Matzopoulos R, Jordaan E, Carolissen G. J. Energy South. Afr. 2006; 17(3): 4-9.

Affiliation

Crime, Violence and Injury Lead Programme, Medical Research Council, UNISA Institute for Social and Health Sciences

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, University of Cape Town Energy Research Institute)

DOI

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Abstract

This study describes results of a household survey conducted in Eshane in the rural Kwazulu-Natal Midlands in April 2002, including baseline socio demographic, energy usage, paraffin-related injury and safety knowledge information. A total of 404 interviews were conducted in five villages that fell within a 10-kilometre radius of the proposed Eshane integrated Energy Centre. Paraffin usage was high (86.6%) and there were no significant differences between electrified and non-electrified villages. Paraffin ingestion by children and paraffin-related fires were reported in 3.6% and 6.3% of households respectively. The majority of respondents had heard safety messages, but message retention was only demonstrated for messages relating to fires, and not ingestion. It seems that safety education may have a role to play in the prevention and response to paraffin-related fires, but that child-resistant packaging may be the only viable intervention for the reduction of ingestion among children.

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