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Poison Control: 1-800-POISON-1 or 1800-764-7661 Children's Hospital: 1-313-745-5711 Is Your Home Poison Proof?
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PREVENTION TIPS
- Read and heed all directions and caution labels on poisonous products.
- Avoid bringing unnecessary toxic substances into the house.
- Store cleaning supplies out of the sight and reach of children.
- Avoid storing medicines, cleaning supplies, or other poisonous products near food.
- Keep all medicines locked-up in a child-resistant packaging.
- Clean out old medicines on a regular basis, and flush them down the drain.
- Avoid taking medicine in front of children, and NEVER call medicine, candy.
- Keep all products in their original containers.
- Rinse out containers thoroughly before disposing of them.
- Whenever possible buy products that have child-resistant caps.
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SIMPLE FIRST AID FOR POISON!
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CALL FOR HELP IMMEDIATELY! Keep the telephone number of your physician, the rescue squad, and the nearest Poison Control Center near your telephone. Carefully follow any instructions.
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POISONOUS GASES: Take the victim to fresh air. Start rescue breathing until the victim is breathing or help arrives.
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EYE OR SKIN CONTACT: Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes.
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SWALLOWED POISONS: Keep a bottle or Syrup of Ipecac in your medicine chest. Induce vomiting only if directed by the Poison Control Center or your physician. DO NOT induce VOMITING if the victim: - is unconscious. - having convulsions. - has swallowed a corrosive, such as drain cleaner, lye or acid. - has swallowed kerosene, gasoline or other petroleum distillate.
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THE FACTS:
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Every year approximately 500,000 children are accidentally poisoned.
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Of that number approximately 2,000 die!
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70% of all accidental poisoning occur in the home.
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Between 80-90% of all poisonings involve children under 5 years old.
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