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However, in an effort to learn more about their worlds, children may fi nd themselves in harm's way. The Victoria State Govern- ment says accidental poi- soning is most commonly a problem in young children. Most poisonings happen at home, but they also can oc- cur while visiting friends and family or while on vacation. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that more than 300 children in the United States between the ages of zero and 19 are treated in an emergency de- partment ever y day, and two children die as a result of be- ing poisoned. Parents may think that only chemicals with clear warn- ing labels pose a threat to youngsters. However, many ever yday items can be poi- sonous. Here's how to rec- ognize some of the more common hazards lurking in typical homes. Medications Medications account for roughly half of potentially toxic exposures, according to NYU Langone Health. A child who gets into over- the-counter or prescription medications can be in real trouble. To children, medi- cines may seem like food, beverages, candy, or toys. Some medicines need not be ingested to be danger- ous, so make sure Pesticides/herbicides Chemicals used to treat lawns and gardens may be toxic to children and pets. It is important to read labels thoroughly and to always strictly follow instructions. Household plants Houseplants can be dan- gerous. Although many common indoor plants only cause mild gastrointestinal symptoms if consumed, daf- fodils, dumb cane, foxglove, hydrangea, lilies, oleanders, rhododendrons, and wiste- ria, may have toxins that can affect the stomach, respira- tor y system, liver, or heart. Speak with a pediatrician about how to keep kids safe around these plants. Alcohol/nicotine It may only take a small amount of alcohol to make children ill. Alcohol can be found in beverages, but also in per fume, mouthwash, cleaning products, hand san- itizers, and over-the-counter cold medications. NYU Lan- gone says alcohol poisoning in children can cause low blood sugar, which can lead to seizures and coma. Liquid nicotine or nicotine replacement gum can be hazardous as well. Illicit sub- stances also carr y serious health consequences for children. Changes in breath- ing, unconsciousness or sei- zures may result depending on the substance. Keeping children away from potential poisons takes diligence. Certain substances may be best kept behind lock and key and/ or up high where curious hands can- not reach. Homes should have the poison prevention hotline number clearly displayed. The CDC also recommends discard- ing unused products, medi- cines and vitamins to limit children's access to them. Common household poisons that put kids in harm's way ShelbyInfo.com In Print AND Online Our ClassiÀ eds Have It!

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