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    Injury Prevention: Poison

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    Fast Facts

    • More than 2,500,000 telephone calls are received by Poison Control Centers each year.
    • More than half the calls involve children under the age of 6.
    • Every 8 minutes a child is presented to an Emergency Department due to a poisoning.
    • In more than 80% of cases, the Poison Control Center can reassure families and avoid a trip to the hospital.
    • In case of emergency, be sure to Save the Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222 number in your phone.
    • Poisonings can be prevented.

    What if a poisoning occurs?

    1. First: Stay Calm

    2. Does the person have trouble breathing, or trouble staying awake?

      • YES: Call 911
      • NO: Call the Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222 or 911.
    3. Poison Swallowed
      • Gently wipe out mouth and rinse with water
      • DO NOT induce vomiting
      • If the person is already vomiting, keep them upright to prevent choking
      • Call the Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222 or 911.
    4. Poison on Skin
      • Take off clothes that the poison touched.
      • Wash the skin with running water.
      • Call the Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222 or 911.
    5. Poison in Eyes
      • Rinse eyes with running water for 15 minutes.
      • Call the Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222 or 911.
    6. Poison Inhaled
      • Remove person to fresh air IF you can do this without risk to yourself.
      • If there is a risk to you, then call 911 for assistance.
      • Call the Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222 or 911.

    Common Poisons in the Home

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    Natural Poisons

    Follow this link for more information on poisons.

    Medication Safety

    Medication safety is an important preventive measure for unintentional poisonings, especially in children.

    • Keep medications up and out of sight
    • Avoid taking your medications in front of young children
    • Never refer to a medication as candy
    • Read labels carefully
    • Use measuring devices that come with the medications (not kitchen spoons)
    • Provide detailed instructions for others who may need to give medicine to your child
    • Clean out your medicine cabinet periodically and discard old medicines