March 16-22 is National Poison Prevention Week
As National Poison Prevention Week (March 16-22) approaches,
Safe Kids Bear River reminds parents to make sure they store hazardous
materials – such as medication – out of their children’s reach.
“Based on cases reported to poison control centers, half of all poisonrelated
deaths among children ages 5 and under involve medicine,”
said Helen Henson-Hale of Logan Regional Hospital. “Children have
faster metabolisms than adults and anything they ingest can be absorbed
into the bloodstream very quickly. If a product label says ‘keep
out of reach of children,’ there’s a reason.”
Safe Kids Bear River encourages parents and caregivers to program the toll-free poison
control center number: 1-800-222-1222 into their phone. However, if a child is
choking, having trouble breathing or having a seizure, call 911 instead. Follow the 911
operator’s instructions. Do not induce vomiting or give the child any fluid or medication
unless directed.
• Always store medicines and vitamins up and
away in a locked location, and out of sight of
children.
• Never give adult medications to children.
• Never call medication candy or tell children
it tastes like candy.
• Always use the dosing device packaged with
the medications. Never use a household utensil,
such as a teaspoon or tablespoon, to
measure medication.
• Remind babysitters, houseguests, and visitors
to keep purses and bags that contain
medicine up