BABY SAFETY TIPS
How To Reduce The Risk Of Poisoning In
Your House Hold!
YOUNG CHILDREN WILL EAT AND DRINK
ALMOST ANYTHING!
Keep all liquids and solids that may be
poisonous out of their reach. Use
child−resistant packaging to help prevent
poisonings with medicines and household
chemicals. Each year poison control centers
report nearly one million children under the
age of five are exposed to potentially
poisonous medicines and household
chemicals.
Medicines (especially iron pills and food
supplements containing iron), household
substances, insect sprays, kerosene, lighter
fluid, some furniture polishes, turpentine,
points, solvents, and products containing lye
and acids are most frequently the cause of
accidental poisoning among children.
ALWAYS RETURN TO SAFE STORAGE
IMMEDIATELY (locked up − away from children)
Never leave a bottle of aspirin or other pills
where children can reach it Return it to a safe
place immediately after using.
MEDICINES ...
are often swallowed by young children who
find medicines where their grandparents have
left them. Grandparents − and all adults −
should use child−resistant closures whenever
young children are around. Keep medicines
out of reach − and out of sight − of all children.
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
Read labels before using any household
product and follow the directions carefully.
Store these products so that children cannot
reach them.
Always resecure child−resistant packaging.
KEEP ALL PRODUCTS IN ORIGINAL
CONTAINERS
Never place kerosene, anti−freeze, paints, or solvents in cups, glasses, milk or soft−drink
bottles, or other utensils customarily used for
food or drinks.
Never transfer products to a bottle without a
child−resistant closure.
DESTROY OLD MEDICATIONS
Pour contents down drain or toilet, and rinse
container before discarding. Do not put
container with its contents into trash.
KEEP FOODS AND HOUSEHOLD
PRODUCTS SEPARATED
Cleaning fluids, detergents, lye, soap powders,
insecticides, and other everyday household
products should be stored away from food and
medications. Death could be the result of a
mistaken identity.
NEVER CALL MEDICINE "CANDY"
Children should not be deceived by having
flavored medicines called "candy." When left
alone, they may locate the bottle and eat or
drink its contents.
GROWING CHILDREN ARE CURIOUS
ABOUT...
things that glitter pretty colored pills bottles
and containers of all kinds. These arouse their
natural curiosity. If a child is in the crawling
stage, arrange to keep household products in
places other than below the kitchen sink
unless the cabinet is locked or secured with
child safety latches.
If the child is walking, be certain that bottles
and boxes containing medicines or household
products are put away before answering the
telephone or doorbell.
If he is able to climb, find a shelf that is
completely beyond his ability to reach, or,
better yet, lock these products in a cabinet or closet.
After using a product, always re−secure the
child−resistant closure.
To reduce the risk of poisoning:
1. Keep household products and medicines
out of reach and out of sight of children,
preferably in a locked cabinet or closet. Even if
you must leave the room for only an instant,
put the container in a safe spot.
2. Store medicines and dietary supplements
(especially iron pills) separately from other
household products and keep these items in
their original containers − never in cups or
soft−drink bottles.
3. Be sure that all products are properly
labelled, and read the label before using.
4. Always turn the light on when giving or
taking medicine to be sure you have the right
medicine and the correct measure or count of
the dosage.
5. Since children tend to imitate adults − avoid
taking medications in their presence. Avoid
drinking medicine from the bottle.
6. Refer to medicines by their proper names.
They are not candies.
7. Clean out your medicine cabinet
periodically. Get rid of old medicines by
flushing them down the drain or toilet, rinsing
the container in wafer, and then discarding it.
8. Ask for and use household products which
are available in child resistant packaging.
Insist on safety packaging for prescription
medicines. Resecure safety feature carefully
after using Safety packaging gives extra
protection to your children.
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