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Health NewsBengay Death Highlights OTC Dangers FDA Investigating Animal Deaths as Pet Food Recall Continues Put Family Safety at Top of Holiday Wish List Search Results 1� of 14 Web Pages | Next > | Show All | See Categories and Related Topics Carbon Monoxide Poisoning with Camping EquipmentEach year there are about 30 deaths and 450 injuries because of carbon monoxide poisoning from the use of portable camping heaters, lanterns, or stoves inside tents, campers, and vehicles. Follow thes... Details >U.S. Consumer Product Safety CommissionCarbon Monoxide Questions and AnswersAlso available in: SpanishThis page provides answers to questions about carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. The page includes information on how many people are unintentionally poisoned by CO, what th... Details >U.S. Consumer Product Safety CommissionFAQs: Poison Prevention This page provides answers to the most frequently asked questions about the National Poison Prevention Week.... Details >Poison Prevention Week CouncilFind Your Poison Center This list offers local and certified poison centers located in the Unites States and its territories. You may also find your local poison center by calling 1-800-222-1222. ... Details >Nonprofit/Professional Entity--Follow the Resource URL for More InformationHUD USER: Protect your Family from Lead in your HomeTaking practical steps to reduce household hazards is a major concern for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). To assist you, HUD has created a page that you and your family may... Details >HUD USER, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentJust Ask!: About Accidental Poisoning Information, statistics and advice on what action you should take in the case of accidental drug poisoning in the home.... Details >U.S. PharmacopeiaLead Home - Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics/EPALead is a highly toxic metal that was used for many years in products found in and around homes. Lead may cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizur... Details >U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyOffice of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)This page welcomes to the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control (OHHLC), established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in order to bring together health and housing pro... Details >U.S. Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentOffice of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic SubstancesThere are many health risks associated with pesticides and toxic substances. This site provides links to information on the health hazards associated with these substances and prevention measures that... Details >Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyPesticides and Child SafetyAlthough pesticides can be beneficial to society, they can be dangerous if used carelessly or if they are not stored properly and out of the reach of children. This document provides recommendations f... Details >Office of Pesticide Programs, Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances/EPA
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