[The video opens with an animation showing several instances of the word "Poison" around the skull-and-bones symbol, and then the Poison Help logo, alongside the text "Poisoning kills about 30 children every year. Get the tips! SAVE A LIFE!]
Kim Dulic, CPSC spokesperson: More than a million calls a year are placed to poison centers, involving kids and poisonings. Poisoning is preventable.
Little helper:
[Screen reading "The Tips", followed by screen displaying a mix of colored pills and candy]
Kim Dulic: Is it grandma's heart medicine or a piece of candy? For a toddler on a quest for treats, there is no difference.
[Screen displays several bottles of cleaning products]
Kim Dulic: For children who are not yet readers, it can be hard to tell a bottle of OJ from a toxic bottle of citrus-scented household cleaner. 90% of poison incidents involving kids happen at home. Are the medicines and household cleaners in your home accessible to kids?
[Video of a child shaking a weekly pill container]
Kim Dulic: Weekly pill containers can ease your access to medicines; your child's access as well.
[Screen displaying a picture of a cabinet lock, alongside the text: "Reseal, Lock-up, Out of Sight"]
Kim Dulic: Layer the protection: reseal, lock up, out of sight and reach.
[Video of a child trying to open prescription bottle]
Kim Dulic: When it comes to poison prevention, child-resistant is not child-proof.
[Screen displaying the Poison Help logo, alongside the text 'If you think someone may have been poisoned call "poison Help" at: 1-800-111-1222. Calls answered by your local poison center, staffed by poison experts (doctors, nurses, and pharmacists)']
Kim Dulic: If you think someone may have been poisoned call Poison Help at 1-800-222-1222
[Text under the Poison Help phone number changes to "(Calls are free and confidential)"]
[Video plays the Poison Help jingle, while displaying its text "If you think it might be poison then the first thing you is call 1-800-222-1222", followed by (Translation Services in over 170 languages)]
Kim Dulic: For more livesaving tips go to CPSC.gov and PoisonHelp.hrsa.gov
[Screen displays the CPSC and the text "WATCH, SHARE SAVE", above the text "WATCH the video SHARE with a friend SAVE a life".]
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