Sunbeam is an apartment of 55 square meters, completely renovated in 2006, bright and quiet, is on the third floor of a building recently renovated and can accommodate from 1 to 6 people. It 'consists of a bedroom with double bed and desk, a beautiful balcony with table and chairs, where guests can enjoy a nice glass of wine under the stars in Rome, and a living room with a comfortable sofa bed and two sofa beds. Each room has a wardrobe, chest of drawers and TV. The kitchen-living room with extendable table and is full of dishes, pots and utensils, bathroom with tub / shower and a good locker for your cosmetics. Refrigerator, washing machine, iron and ironing board, electric oven, gas stove, microwave, hair dryer, fans are at your disposal to help you have a comfortable stay, as if you were at home!. Electric type (Japanese: Denki ?? ? ??? type; English: sunbeam electric iron Type) is one of the 17 types that can have a Pokémon. Electric type is characterized by the opponent to inflict paralysis. Pokemon trainers of this type are most recognized Lt. Surge, Eric, and Lectro, Gym Leaders of Kanto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh, respectively. Heat causes damage to the skin or mucous membranes. Corrosive substances may also give such damage. The outer layer of skin is damaged and detached from the underlying layer. Occurs from blood vessels to leak fluid in order to promote wound healing. Most burns occur at home, mainly by hot liquids (coffee, tea, remove from stove). Other causes are: fire, hot objects (stove, iron), radiation (sunlight) and electricity. The extent of combustion is expressed as a percentage of total body surface area, eg a whole leg is about 10%. When an adult more than 15% body surface burn, the patient into shock. In children, already at 10% done. The shock caused by dehydration. In terms of depth are three degrees of burns distinguished (see How to Tell). Second and third degree burns can easily become infected, in such wounds, the general rules of wound care are respected (see Cleaning and disinfection). Only first degree burns of less than 10% of body surface to treat yourself without medical attention. That is in almost all cases of first degree burns. Within a week the symptoms have disappeared. First water, the rest will come later! Burns should be cooled immediately, at least 10 minutes. This is best with lukewarm tap water. Too much cold water can give hypothermia in small children. Care in addition to the cooking area for a place to a hot pan to put down, turn the handle of pots inside when they stand on the hob. Take care when frying and the like. Put pots of tea and coffee center of the table, out of reach of children. Chemicals also must obviously out of reach of children stored. . . .