Household cleaners, detergent pods, and disinfectants are responsible for thousands of child poisonings each year. Keep them locked up, in their original containers, and never mix chemicals. Laundry pods are especially attractive to toddlers because they look like candy.
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Keeping toxic substances locked away and out of sight. Cleaning products, medications, laundry pods, and even some houseplants can poison a child. Store chemicals up high or behind locked cabinets, and save the Poison Control number: 1-800-222-1222.
A latch or lock that prevents children from opening cabinets and drawers. Magnetic locks are popular because they're hidden and don't affect the look of your cabinets. Strap-style locks wrap around knobs and handles. Prioritize cabinets that hold chemicals, medicines, and sharp objects.
The national Poison Control hotline at 1-800-222-1222 is free, confidential, and available 24/7. Call if you suspect your child has swallowed something toxic, even if they seem fine. Don't induce vomiting unless they tell you to. Save this number in your phone right now.
The process of making your home safer by removing or reducing hazards for babies and young children. It's not just about buying products. It's about getting down to your child's eye level and thinking about what they can reach, pull, climb, or stick their fingers in.