In a suburban community like Sammamish, burns often happen in everyday settings:
- Kitchen and laundry accidents (hot liquids, stovetop mishaps, steam exposure, dryer vent-related incidents)
- Home electrical hazards (electrical fires, faulty equipment, unsafe wiring conditions)
- Garage and workshop incidents (heaters, grills, power tools, fuel-related fires)
- Household chemical exposures (cleaners, solvents, pool chemicals)
Even when the incident seems “minor,” burns can evolve—pain can worsen, scarring can become more noticeable, and range-of-motion limits can show up as you try to return to normal routines.
That’s why a calculator output may be misleading if it doesn’t incorporate the burn’s real progression and the practical consequences of recovery—things like difficulty dressing, limited ability to lift or grip, or needing follow-up care that stretches for months.


