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Consumer Product Safety Agencies in North America Joining Forces to Promote Poison Awareness

Release Date: March 19, 2013

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), along with the consumer product safety agencies in Canada and Mexico, are reminding parents and caregivers about the dangers of unintentional poisoning. During Poison Prevention Week 2013 (March 17 - 23), the agencies will promote poison awareness.

Unintentional poisoning is one of the leading causes of injury among children. Even though these incidents can be prevented, thousands of children in the United States visit emergency rooms each year after consuming poisonous substances.

"Child-resistant packaging saves lives," said CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum. "When used properly, this special packaging can prevent a child's exposure to hazardous items. Parents must always remember to reseal the packaging after each use."

Child-resistant packaging, critical safety messaging, and education efforts have contributed to a significant decline in injuries and deaths. However, the United States, Canada, and Mexico are aiming to reduce further the number of unintentional poisonings. The three countries' consumer product safety agencies are issuing this joint announcement to raise awareness among consumers, who play a critical role in safely choosing, using, and disposing of potentially dangerous products.

Among the recommended safety tips for parents and caregivers:

  • Keep chemicals, medications, cleaning supplies, and art supplies not meant for children safely stored in a locked cabinet or box, out of the reach of children.
  • Keep household chemicals and medicines in their original containers and leave the original labels on the products.
  • Make sure children understand the hazard symbols on household chemical products so they do not unintentionally harm themselves or others.
  • If a poisoning is suspected, contact the local Poison Help Line immediately at: 1-800-222-1222.
Release Number
13-143

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