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New Home Safety Council(R) Research Shows The Majority Of Families Underestimate The Danger Of Poisoning Exposure At Home
According to the national 
nonprofit, Home Safety Council, accidental poisoning is the second leading   
cause of home injury death in the United States. Yet, a new survey by the 
Council found that only one percent of U.S. adults ranked poisoning at the 
top of the list when asked to identify their leading home safety concern, 
proving the need for aggressive home poisoning prevention education.
 
    
The nationwide Safe Haven survey was commissioned by the Home Safety  
Council to gauge the public's perceptions and actions related to the top 
home injury dangers. Poison-related findings also show that less that 
one-fifth (18 percent) of U.S. adults have put safety locks on cabinets or 
have posted the Poison Control Help number near phones -- two of the key 
actions recommended by the Home Safety Council to reduce the risk and 
severity of poisoning injuries.
    
"Perhaps the most important finding from the Safe Haven research is   
that parents and other caregivers aren't doing nearly enough to protect 
themselves and their families from serious home poison dangers," said Dr. 
Angela Mickalide, Director of Education and Outreach for the Home Safety 
Council. "Poison Prevention Month is a helpful reminder for all of us to 
take action against this major health problem."
    
The most critical actions the Home Safety Council recommends taking now 
are to: read product labels and lock away those with the words "Caution," 
"Warning," or "Danger" on the label; keep dangerous products away from food 
and drinks; properly use and maintain fueled appliances; install a Carbon 
Monoxide alarm near sleeping areas; and put the Poison Control Help number and other emergency numbers next to every phone and store 
them in cell phones directories.
    
Poison Prevention for All Ages
    
With their naturally curious behavior and tendency to put anything 
within reach in their mouths, young children are at greatest risk for 
poisoning exposure at home. In fact, children under age five experience the 
highest rate of nonfatal poison exposures at home compared to any other age  
group. However, home-related poisoning incidents occur across all age 
groups, making active prevention essential for all. Unintentional poisoning 
deaths may result from taking too many types of prescription drugs at the 
same time and/or in too high of a dose. Following the Home Safety Council's 
poisoning prevention advice is a way for everyone to stay safer from 
poisonous and toxic products, chemicals and gases -- regardless of age.
    
Prevent Poisonings in Each Room of the Home
    
Poisons may be found in any room of the home, but are most commonly 
located under the kitchen sink, in the bathroom and in storage areas 
including the garage, basement and laundry room. The Home Safety Council 
recommends that adults conduct a home walk-through, looking in every room 
and paying careful attention to the rooms where harmful products are most  
commonly stored.
    
Kitchen
    -- For homes where young children live or visit: put child safety locks on 
       cabinets to safely store chemicals, cleaners, medicines, cosmetics and 
       other toxic and/or caustic products.
    -- When using harsh products follow safety recommendations on the label, 
       such as wearing gloves and masks.  Do not mix products together because 
       their contents could react together with dangerous results.
    -- Store all dangerous products away from food and drinks.  Be especially 
       aware of products with fruit shown on the labels, which could be 
       confused as being edible.
    
Bathroom
    -- Make sure that medications, including vitamins, prescription drugs and 
       over-the-counter drugs, have child-resistant caps.
    -- Keep each family member's medicines in a separate place, so they don't 
       get mixed up.  Carefully measure doses and track medicine 
       given/received.
    -- Discard outdated prescriptions properly and keep them locked out of 
       reach of curious teenagers and young adults.
    -- For homes where young children live or visit: put child safety locks on 
       cabinets to safely store chemicals, cleaners, medicines, cosmetics and 
       other toxic and/or caustic products.
    -- Keep medicines and cleaning products in their original containers with 
       the original labels intact.
    -- Read the labels of the products you use in your home. Buy products with 
       child safety caps.  If the label has the words "Caution," "Warning," 
       "Danger" or "Poison," the product can be harmful.  Store these products 
       in a safe place using child safety locks.
    
Garage & Storage Areas, including Basements, Laundry Rooms and Outdoor Sheds
    -- Chemicals, fuels (such as gasoline), car fluids (such as anti-freeze), 
       pesticides (such as bug killers), and lawn and garden products (such as 
       fertilizer) are poison.
    -- Keep products in their original containers.  Close the lid and put all 
       dangerous products away after using them.
    -- Store dangerous products where children cannot reach them; use locks on 
       cabinets.
    -- Close and put away dangerous products after using them.
    -- Clean up spills as soon as they happen.
    -- Never run a motor or vehicle engine inside an attached garage, even 
       with the door open, as deadly carbon monoxide can enter your home this 
       way.
   
    
About Home Safety Council
    
The Home Safety Council (HSC) is the only national non-profit 
organization solely dedicated to preventing home-related injuries that 
result in nearly 20,000 deaths and 21 million medical visits on average 
each year. Through national programs, partnerships and the support of 
volunteers, HSC educates people of all ages to be safer in and around their 
homes. The Home Safety Council is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization 
located in Washington, DC.
 
Home Safety Council
http://www.homesafetycouncil.org
		
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