Unsolicited AdviceAs I just finished reading a newly published article about unintentional child poisonings in this month's journal Pediatrics, I realize I haven't shared with you all a favorite reference of mine that happens to be available to anyone within the United States - The Poison Control Center. And even though the number of fatal poisonings involving children less than 5 years of age has significantly decreased from more than 200 per year to less than 35 per year over the last 3 decades, nonfatal poisonings in this age range continue to occur at alarming numbers. But before I describe this invaluable agency in greater detail, I thought it might be worthwhile to share with you some of the more interesting findings in this study:
So while we take all the appropriate measures to prevent our children from being exposed to any possible poisons, we must not forget these harmful toxins can come in any form (solid, spray, liquid), color and being poisoned can come from eating, drinking, touching, or even smelling the substance.
And what about this poison control center I've been mentioning? Well, each state has its own poison control system in place to provide you with expert advice and direction for anyone (both young and old) exposed to poisons, toxins, and/or hazardous substances. Furthermore, each phone call is free and the pharmacists, physicians, and nurses who are made available to answer your questions are there for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year.
And the number...well, it's 1-800-222-1222. So put it on your fridge, your house phone's speed dial, and your cell phone as well. It is one number that one day may help save a life of someone you know.
Dr. Jeremy
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this is mainly only a problem if you drink well water. an eldery couple died because this happened to them.
I do believe that bleach is one of the worst products to come out of a store. Why does the USEPA say that "in door" pollution is 4-8 times worse than outdoor pollution? Is there a chance that we could remove those problems and have healthier children?
You are abosolutely correct and I do hope everyone hears your message. Thank you for your input.
However, poison centers do not only deal with pediatric emergencies. They also deal with HAZMAT situations, suicide attempts, and work related exposures. Much of our work is related to prevention, therefore even people who do not have regular contact with young children should be aware of this resource.
Thanks for your excellent job of poison prevention and education.
Yours truly,
SARA
http://www.who.int/ipcs/poisons/ce...
Dr. Jeremy
Great point. I'll see what I can come up with. And I'd like to think we're going global here at DS.