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July 27, 2023

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Page 4 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, July 27-August 2, 2023 6 DAY FORECAST CLEVELAND COUNTY'S CLEVELAND COUNTY'S For Up To The Minute Cleveland County Weather Go To shelbyinfo.com 89 68 TUES AUG. 1 PM THUNDERSTORMS THUR JULY 27 93 70 FRI JULY 28 SAT JULY 29 94 70 SUN JULY 30 93 69 91 68 MON JULY 31 MOSTLY SUNNY PARTLY CLOUDY MOSTLY SUNNY MOSTLY SUNNY MOSTLY SUNNY 93 70 Crossroads Rescue Mission Saturday, August 5 th Bethel Baptist Church ~ In The Gym ~ 606 S. Dekalb St. • Shelby, NC 10:00 am to 1:00 pm Bring Your Bring Your Children to Pick Out Children to Pick Out Their Bookbag Their Bookbag and Supplies for and Supplies for the New School Year. the New School Year. © Community First Media For any questions call 704-484-8767 / 704-484-8772 Annual Annual BOOK BAG GIVE-A-WAY BOOK BAG GIVE-A-WAY PICKIN' AT THE PARK AT KINGS MOUNTAIN'S PATRIOTS PARK ON THURSDAY EVENING – Pickin' at the Park will be held each Thursday starting at 6 pm. All pickers are welcome, so dust off that banjo (guitar, fiddle, or mandolin) and join other musicians for some fun on Thursday evening. This is a free event. If you don't play and instrument but enjoy acoustic music, feel free to bring a chair and listen. For more information on Pickin' At The Park, contact the City of Kings Mountain's Special Events Department at 704-730-2101, or the Cleveland County Music Hall of Fame at 704-860-4068. Photo by Angela Padgett 1x3 1x3 Full Color Full Color Only Only $ 48 48 Announce It With Color! Announce It With Color! • Anniversaries • Anniversaries • Births • Births • Birthdays • Birthdays • Congratulations • Congratulations • Family Reunions • Family Reunions • In Memory • In Memory • Thank You • Thank You • Weddings • Weddings Bring your Bring your color photo color photo along with your along with your information and information and we'll take care we'll take care of the rest! of the rest! Other Other Sizes & Prices Sizes & Prices To Choose To Choose From. From. Call Today! Call Today! 503 N. Lafayette St., Shelby 503 N. Lafayette St., Shelby 704-484-1047 704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com www.shelbyinfo.com advertising@shelbyinfo.com advertising@shelbyinfo.com The average home is full of po- tentially poisonous items. From cleaning products to medications to foods and beverages, a host of items around the house can make a person sick or prove fatal. In 2020, 55 poison control cen- ters in the United States provided telephone guidance for more than 2.1 million human poison expo- sures. That equates to one poison exposure reported to the centers every 15 seconds. In 2021, poi- son control centers across Cana- da experienced an uptick in calls regarding individuals taking vet- erinary grade ivermectin in order to treat and prevent COVID-19, according to CTV-News. WebMD indicates almost all poi- son exposures occur in homes, and 80 percent of all poisonings affect children between ages of one and four. Accidental poison- ings are scary, but largely pre- ventable. These tips can help pre- vent injury or fatalities. • Lock up: Install locks and child- proof latches on cabinets and other places where dangerous substances are kept, including cleaning products and medica- tions. • Original containers: Keep all substances in their original con- tainers, including medicines. Indi- viduals can accidentally ingest the wrong medication if products are moved into other containers. • Install alarms: Maintain carbon monoxide detectors throughout the house, including near bed- rooms and close to furnaces. • Discard old food: Check expira- tion dates and examine canned or boxed foods for spoilage. Eating food that has spoiled or is not cooked to the right temperature can result in food poisoning. • Don't mix chemicals: Never mix chemical products, which can produce fumes or dangerous re- actions. • Recognize poisonous plants: Research which plants may be poisonous if touched or ingested. Philodendrons, dieffenbachia, oleander, and golden pothos are some of the indoor plants that can be dangerous to children and pets. • Avoid sprayed areas: Stay away from lawns and gardens that have recently been sprayed with pesti- cides or fertilizers. • Safely dispose of certain prod- ucts: Make sure to properly dis- pose of chemical products like paints, cleansers, stains, and the like. Check with municipal recy- cling centers about how to safely discard items. • Poisonous animals: Know which poisonous animals and plants re- side nearby. Mushrooms, snakes and insects can be dangerous. Accidental poisonings can be pre- vented with due diligence. Prevent poisoning at home

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