-
To prevent poisoning in your home, especially with young children around, always store medications, cleaning products, and other hazardous substances in locked cabinets or out of reach. Use child-resistant packaging and keep products in their original, clearly labeled containers.
Avoid transferring toxic substances to unmarked or food containers. Be aware that some household plants can be toxic, so keep them out of children’s reach. Lastly, educate your children about the dangers of certain substances and supervise them closely to minimize the risk of accidental poisoning.
-
To prevent poisoning in your home, especially with young children around, always store medications, cleaning products, and other hazardous substances in locked cabinets or out of reach. Use child-resistant packaging and keep products in their original, clearly labeled containers.
Avoid transferring toxic substances to unmarked or food containers. Be aware that some household plants can be toxic, so keep them out of children’s reach. Lastly, educate your children about the dangers of certain substances and supervise them closely to minimize the risk of accidental poisoning.
-
To prevent poisoning in your home, especially with young children around, always store medications, cleaning products, and other hazardous substances in locked cabinets or out of reach. Use child-resistant packaging and keep products in their original, clearly labeled containers.
Avoid transferring toxic substances to unmarked or food containers. Be aware that some household plants can be toxic, so keep them out of children’s reach. Lastly, educate your children about the dangers of certain substances and supervise them closely to minimize the risk of accidental poisoning.
-
To prevent poisoning in your home, especially with young children around, always store medications, cleaning products, and other hazardous substances in locked cabinets or out of reach. Use child-resistant packaging and keep products in their original, clearly labeled containers.
Avoid transferring toxic substances to unmarked or food containers. Be aware that some household plants can be toxic, so keep them out of children’s reach. Lastly, educate your children about the dangers of certain substances and supervise them closely to minimize the risk of accidental poisoning.
Figures 2024
NICE !
SUN
Paddestoel
Year in Review 2023
Providing insights into prevention strategies and emergency response protocols.
Read moreInside the International Toxicology Symposium
Fostering collaboration and advancing knowledge in poison management and public health
Read moreBest Practices in Poison Control Center Operations
Highlighting effective strategies in emergency response and public education initiatives.
Read moreJOB 1 ann
udhfgdjsfgkldmfwcx
Poison Information Specialist (Part-Time)
We are looking for a motivated individual to join our team as a Poison Information Specialist. You will be responsible for providing accurate information to healthcare professionals and the public regarding poison management and prevention. Medical or pharmaceutical background preferred.
Read moreToxicology Hotline Operator
Read moreData Entry Assistant (full-time)
We are seeking a detail-oriented Data Entry Assistant to help manage reports of poison incidents. You will be entering data into our system and ensuring accuracy for future case studies.
Read moreSelect a letter