CHILDREN
CAN GET VERY SICK IF THEY ARE POISONED.
CHILDREN AGES 1 TO 3 ARE AT HIGHEST RISK.
Young children may put anything in their mouths. This is part
of learning. Many household products can be poisonous if swallowed,
if in contact with the skin or eyes, or if inhaled.
COMMON
EXAMPLES
MEDICINES: Vitamins and minerals, cold medicine, allergy and
asthma medicine, ibuprofen, acetaminophen
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS: Moth balls, furniture polish, drain cleaners,
weed killers, insect or rat poisons, lye, paint thinners, dishwasher
detergent, antifreeze, windsheild washer fluid, gasoline, kerosene,
lamp oil
SAFETY
RULES