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Prevent Poisonings in Your Home

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What’s the Danger?

Every 13 seconds, U.S. Poison Control Centers receive a call about someone being exposed to a poison. Forty percent of those cases involve a child under three years of age. According to the American Association of Poison Centers, more than 50 percent of over two million exposure incidents each year involve children under six years of age. What’s more, poison center data reported over 70,000 calls made to poison centers with concerns about exposure to common household pesticides. These figures show the need for everyone to lock up pesticides and household chemicals out of children’s reach – preferably in a high cabinet.

EPA observes National Poison Prevention Week Exit EPA disclaimer each year to increase awareness of the danger to children of poisonings from pesticides and household products.

What chemical-containing products are in your home?

Household products should be kept in a locked cabinet and out of children’s reach. Common products that could seriously harm a child if ingested include:

What can you do to prevent poisonings?

Poisoning incidents can be prevented if parents and caregivers remember to lock up products that could potentially harm children. Yet, an EPA study found that among households with children under the age of five, nearly half stored pesticides in an unlocked cabinet, within reach of children. Poisoning incidents are preventable.

Simple steps you can take to prevent poisonings from occurring in your home:

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Poison prevention resources

To raise awareness of how to prevent poisonings and exposures to household cleaners and pesticides, EPA has the following free poison prevention resources available:

Protect your children

Protect farm worker families

Educate your local community

Don't buy illegal pesticides

Read household product labels

Store household products safely

Check your home to prevent poisonings

For more information on Poison Prevention Week, visit Poisonprevention.org Exit EPA disclaimer

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