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Kids Health Notes

Surprising household poisons

by Grace on February 28th, 2008

Which of these is NOT poisonous to young children?

  • toilet bowl cleaner
  • baby oil
  • acetaminophen
  • vitamins
  • mouthwash

The answer? NONE. All of them are considered hazardous to children when ingested. Yes, even baby oil - infants have died from getting baby oil in their lungs.

About 1 million children accidentally get poisoned by common household products. Here are some hazardous products that are commonly ingested by children under 6.

How do you poison-proof your home?

    • Lock up all medicines and harmful substances.
    • Get rid of old or expired medications.
    • Don’t rely on child-resistant containers.
    • Keep medicines, pesticides, and even detergents in their original containers.
    • Move purses, luggage, and grocery bags away from prying hands.
    • Never refer to any kind of medicine as candy.
    • Read labels before buying household products, and try to use the least toxic ones.
    • Always keep a watchful eye on your baby.

Baby Center has the details that I suggest we read and follow. What surprised me was that child-resistant containers can not be effectively relied on, so these should still be out of children’s reach.

POSTED IN: Family and Home, First Aid and Safety, Pets and Plants

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