Five Minutes or Less for Health Weekly Tip: Prevent Poisonings
A poison is any substance that is harmful to your body when eaten, breathed, injected, or absorbed through the skin. Any substance can be poisonous if enough is taken. It only takes a few minutes to help prevent poisonings.
- Put the poison control number (1-800-222-1222) on all phones. Program it in your cell phones.
- Keep medicines, household cleaners, and other toxic products out of children’s reach, in locked or childproof cabinets.
- Monitor the use of medicines, especially those prescribed for children and teenagers.
- Take medicines as directed.
- Keep medicines and chemical products in their original bottles or containers.
- Follow directions on product labels.
- Turn on a light when you give or take medicines.
- Never share or sell your prescription drugs.
- Dispose of unused, unneeded, or expired prescription drugs.
- Never mix household products together. For example, mixing bleach and ammonia can result in toxic gases.
- Put on protective clothing (that is, gloves, long sleeves, pants, etc.) if you spray pesticides or other chemicals.
- Turn on the fan and open windows when using household cleaners and other chemical products.
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All Five Minutes or Less for Health Weekly Tips
January
- Make Health Your Resolution
- Take Folic Acid
- Lower Your Risk for Cervical Cancer
- Learn the Signs and Symptoms of a Heart Attack
- Wear Red for Heart Health
February
- 5 Tools for Pregnant Women, New Moms, and Women Who Are Considering Pregnancy
- Be a Healthy Valentine
- Prevent Infections During Pregnancy
- Wear a Helmet
March
April
- Limit Alcohol and Prevent Prescription Drug Overdose
- Watch for Milestones
- Prevent STDs
- Garden Safely
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
- Page last reviewed: February 24, 2015
- Page last updated: February 24, 2015
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