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March 18-24 is National Poison Prevention Week
Each year, about 91,000 kids ages 14 and under are treated in emergency rooms for accidental poisoning and about 100 die. Nearly 90 percent of these toxic exposures occur in the home, and over 40 percent of the time, these poisonings involve medications. Cosmetics, cleansers, personal care products, plants, pesticides, art supplies, alcohol and toys are also responsible for accidental poisonings. It doesn't take much to make a small child sick. Kids have faster metabolisms than adults and anything they ingest will be absorbed into the bloodstream very quickly. Safe Kids Worldwide and the Cardinal Health Foundation remind parents and caregivers to keep hazardous household goods, especially medicines, locked out of reach. Child-resistant packaging for medications is credited with saving hundreds of children's lives since its introduction in the 1970s, and childhood lead poisoning declined by 80 percent in the 15 years after unleaded gasoline and paint became industry standards. Still, there is no substitute for active supervision and childproofing. If a product label says "keep out of reach of children" there's a reason. Keep it up high and in a locked cabinet. Safe Kids Worldwide reminds parents to keep the poison control hotline number handy. Memorize this toll-free number: 800-222-1222. Keep it near every phone in your home and program it into your cell phone. From anywhere in the United States, this number connects to the local poison control center. Call 911, not poison control, if a child is choking, having trouble breathing or having a seizure. Follow the 911 operator's instructions. Do not induce vomiting or give the child any fluid or medication unless directed. Safe Kids Worldwide offers these additional tips:
Visit our new poison prevention Web site to play educational games for kids and parents to play together, download poison safety checklists for parents and caregivers, explore an interactive house of poison-related hazards, e-mail free greeting cards with poison prevention messages, and enter a contest to name our poison prevention mascot. (The winning entry will receive $250.) And remember the theme of National Poison Prevention Week (March 18-24): "Kids act fast — so do poisons!"
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