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Poisoning prevention home survey

Poisoning prevention home survey
Area Preventive approaches
Kitchen Store detergents, oven cleaners, and drain cleaners on higher shelves.
Store safe items in cabinets and drawers that are within the child's reach.
Install child-guard latches on cabinet doors and drawers that contain dangerous items.
Avoid storage of chemicals in the refrigerator.
Do not use insecticides, traps, or baits in locations to which children have access.
Bathroom Store medications out of sight and out of reach, preferably in a locked cabinet, box, or closet.
Store perfumes, colognes, cosmetics, and hair care products out of sight and out of reach (eg, on upper shelves or in locked containers).
Do not use insecticides, traps, or baits in locations to which children have access.
Bedrooms Store medications and contraceptives out of sight and out of reach, preferably in a locked cabinet, box, or closet.
Store perfumes, colognes, cosmetics, and hair care products out of sight and out of reach (eg, on upper shelves or in locked containers).
Living and dining rooms Remove toxic plants or keep them out of reach.
Keep tobacco products, lighters, and matches out of sight and out of reach. This includes electronic cigarettes and nicotine refill cartridges.
Keep alcohol in a locked cabinet; dispose of partially consumed drinks.
Laundry Keep cleaning supplies out of reach.
Garage/basement Store paints, solvents, insecticides, herbicides, and chemicals for use in hobbies in locked cabinets; always store these materials in the original containers.
Do not use insecticides, traps, or baits in locations to which children have access.
Install a carbon monoxide detector.
Outdoor areas Identify toxic plants, berries, and bulbs.
Do not leave unplanted bulbs in areas to which children have access.
Miscellaneous Check and secure (with tape) battery compartments on household products.
Store batteries out of the reach and sight of children.
Do not allow children to play with batteries.
Adapted from:
  1. Committee on Injury and Poison Prevention, American Academy of Pediatrics. Injury prevention in and around the home. In: Injury Prevention and Control for Children and Youth. American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, IL 1997. p.47.
  2. Litovitz T, Whitaker N, Clark L. Preventing battery ingestions: An analysis of 8648 cases. Pediatrics 2010; 125:1178.
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