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March/April Issue 2007
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Poison Prevention - Act Now!
By: Jacob Mabille
Every year a needless number of accidents occur involving poisons
found in the home. Common household cleaning products as well as
insecticides and other chemicals can be harmful and in some
instances deadly to children and pets. March is Poison Prevention
Month but with proper awareness and careful storage, we can prevent
accidents involving poison every month.
A couple of years ago, my beloved cat accidentally got out of the house and ended up being a victim of antifreeze poisoning. Although it was never clear whether the poisoning was deliberate or accidental, his tragic death was needless and preventable.
Don't store household cleaning products, insecticides or other
chemicals on low shelves or anywhere that young children may be able
to reach. Don't leave cleaning products setting out where children
can get their hands on them, even when you are using them. In the
time it takes to answer the phone or door an accident can happen.
Always make sure that all lids are tightly secure. Medications and even some beauty products can be hazardous as
well. Always be sure to keep medicines out of reach. Keep them on a
high shelf, in a medicine cabinet or somewhere safe from small
hands. Many medications now come with childproof caps that help to
prevent accidental poisoning. They work rather well considering that
sometimes adults have difficulty opening them. If you suspect a pet has been poisoned get the animal to a veterinarian immediately. Prevention is always the best medicine in any case. Keep all household products and toxic substances out of reach. Don't let pets wander. Keep dogs on a leash when walking. Put safety first at all times.
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