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Poison Prevention Week

Alberta Health Services gives tips for parents and caregivers to prevent child poisoning

Mar 21, 2023 | 1:18 PM

For Poison Prevention Week from March 19-25, Alberta Health Services (AHS) is reminding Albertans how to keep kids safe and prevent poisonings.

“Children are curious about the world around them. Their curiosity, smaller size and lower body weight, as well as the appealing taste of flavoured children’s medication or brightly coloured objects, such as laundry pods, can put them at risk for poisoning,” said AHS in a release.

Last year, the Poison & Drug Information Service (PADIS) says they received approximately 55 calls per day for poisonings, with 40 per cent of calls for children up to five years of age. They say many of these calls involved acetaminophen and ibuprofen and while these medicines are safe for treating common aches and pains, they can be harmful if taken incorrectly.

Officials say that household items not thought of as dangerous, such as cleaners, personal care products, car supplies, batteries, medications and pesticides, can cause poisoning and serious injury if ingested or used incorrectly. They add other items like cannabis, e-cigarettes, hand sanitizers, bleach and laundry detergent pods are also items that can cause poisonings and harm.

AHS says there are things parents and caregivers can do to help keep children safe:

  • Ensure all medications and potential poisons remain in their original containers, are locked up and out of sight
  • Use childproof latches on cupboards
  • Always put medicines away after use
  • Keep visitors’ coats and bags out of reach of children, as they might contain medicines

For more information on preventing poisonings, visit Poison and drug information.

If you are concerned that someone has been poisoned, call 911 or PADIS at 1-800-332-1414.