Poisoning Prevention

Poisoning Prevention

Poisonings can be prevented!

FACT: Anything can be poisonous in excessive amounts
Medications taken in their proper dose can be helpful, but an overdose can cause serious illness or death. Vitamins and minerals are essential to good health, but too many may be toxic. Anything can be dangerous if excess amounts are taken – even water!

FACT: We use poisons every day
Approximately 400 containers of potentially toxic substances enter the average home each year. Household products become potentially harmful when splashed in the eye, in the mouth or on the skin!

FACT: Some people are more at risk than others
Toddlers aren’t aware of all the things that can hurt them. They explore their world by putting things into their mouths. They will even eat things that taste and smell bad!

Top 5 poisons commonly ingested by children:

FACT: Poisons can be used safely.

FACT: Poisons can be stored safely.

Conduct a room-by-room survey for hazards.
Remove or lock up the products listed below.

Kitchen

Ammonia
Cigarettes/Chewing Tobacco
Cleaners: Oven/Drain/Surface/Dish
Detergents
Furniture Polish
Medicines/Vitamins/Herbal supplements
Alcoholic beverages
Plants

 
Kitchen Hazards

Bathroom

Air Fresheners
Cleaners:
Toilet Bowl/Sink/Shower
Cologne/Perfume
Hair Remover
Personal care products
First Aid Products
Medicines/Vitamins/herbal supplements
Mouthwash
Nail Polish/Remover
Rubbing Alcohol
Shaving Cream/After Shave Lotion

 
Bathroom Hazards

Garage

Antifreeze
Windshield Washer Fluid
Bug/Weed/Pest Killer
Fertilizer
Gasoline/Kerosene
Lighter Fluid
Mothballs
Paint/Paint Thinner
Pool Supplies
Turpentine

 
Garage Hazards

Laundry Room

Laundry Detergents
Bleach
Fabric Softeners

 
Laundry Room Hazards

Yard

Bug/Weed/Pest Killer
Fertilizer
Mushrooms
Plants/Berries/Flowers
Shrubs/Trees

 
Yard/Garden Hazards