Dad of four issues warning for parents after toddler’s feet “melted” at splash pad

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When Andrew Sechrist, of Seattle, took his four children to a local splash pad, he believed the only thing they would return home with would be a bag full of happy memories.

“Everything was going well for about 15 minutes,” Andrew told CafeMom. Then, suddenly, his 17-month-old son Jackson began to scream.

“I saw Jackson off to the side, about five feet from a water toy. I ran over, thinking he had fallen, to console him,” Sechrist explained.

“I picked him up and took him to a different section of the water area, but he was still inconsolable.”

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Andrew tried to dry his son off, still not aware of the severity of the problem. When he got to little Jackson’s feet, however, he realized something was wrong.

“I could feel the heat coming off of them,” he said. “I looked down and noticed that the skin had basically melted on the bottoms of both of his feet.”

Andrew Sechrist

It transpired Jackson had walked over a metal electrical grate, one that had been cooking in the sun so that it held a temperature of well over 100 degrees.

Speaking to Q13 Fox, Sechrist said his son’s feet were “white”, and in a bad condition.

Q13 Fox tested the grate the next day and found its temperature to have reached around 130 degrees.

Sechrist said: “Just putting my hand on here like that, I can’t keep it here for half a second, and my 1-1/2-year-old son walked across [it].”

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Trip to the hospital

Sechrist’s wife took his other three kids home, while Sechrist himself went with Jackson to Seattle Children’s Hospital.

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After a series of examinations it was determined that Jackson had suffered second-degree burns. He was transferred to Harborview Medical Center to be treated by a specialist in their burns unit.

Andrew Sechrist

Indeed, we want to ensure that no child has to go through what Jackson did. We can’t begin to imagine the pain he must have been in.

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