Categories: Health

FOBC Launches Burn Prevention Awareness Campaign with Informative Wall Posters

These posters are designed to catch the eye of

visitors and serve as constant reminders of how

simple precautions can help prevent burn injuries

Staff Reporter

Karachi: The Friends of Burns Centre (FOBC) has launched a powerful public awareness campaign aimed at educating the public on burn prevention and safety.

As part of the initiative, FOBC has transformed the outer walls of the Burns Centre into a vibrant educational space. The walls are now adorned with a series of visually striking vinyl posters that illustrate real-life burn hazards, along with practical safety tips. These posters are designed to catch the eye of visitors and serve as constant reminders of how simple precautions can help prevent burn injuries.

The campaign reflects FOBC’s broader mission to provide 100% free medical treatment to burn victims, as well as to play a proactive role in preventing burn-related accidents. By spreading awareness through visual storytelling, FOBC hopes to foster a culture of safety and prevention in everyday life.

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