How to watch out for poisons in the home
How to Watch Out for Poisons in Your Home
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 90% of
exposures to poisons occur inside the home. Almost all are preventable, if
you follow some simple guidelines.
• Look for the poison label on products you buy. Visually, it’s a skull
and cross bones, often (but not always) with the word POISON
above it.
• Don’t make assumptions. Sometimes a seemingly innocuous
product, like a shampoo, can contain poison or other ingredients
which are harmful if swallowed.
• Avoid mixing different cleaning products together. When chemicals
are combined, they change. Combining some cleaning products can
even create toxic fumes.
• Keep all medication, even the non-prescription kind, out of reach of
children. Never leave medicine on the bathroom counter.
• Never use pesticides inside the home unless the product is clearly
labeled for indoor use. Then, use only as directed.
• Never use a charcoal grill or barbeque indoors, no matter how well
ventilated you think you’ve made it. Doing so can easily cause
carbon monoxide poisoning.
One final tip. Pay attention to the expiry date of products, especially
cosmetics and cleaning liquids. As chemicals age, they change and can
emit harmful fumes.