CAUTION: COLORFUL CURIOSITIES
Parents who have taken our CPR & Family Safety Class will recall that the class highlights poison prevention, and for good reason.
The most recent report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) shows an alarming increase in both serious and fatal poisonings…especially in the 0-4 age group.
The numbers show an increase in fatal poisonings of 37% from 2020 to 2021 with a significant increase of 66% from ’21-’22. These numbers are on the rise and Emergency Departments and the CPSC are sounding the alarm.
In particular we are looking at:
- All Acetaminophen (Tylenol) products – especially liquid versions
- Narcotics/opiates
- Hallucinogenic substances (including ingestible cannabinoids)
- Ibuprofen agents
One very simple thing to keep in mind is this:
Children are attracted to bright, colorful items whether it’s pills or cleaning supplies and chemicals used for washing clothes and dishes. It all looks like candy to them.
The essentials of poison prevention are well known but sometimes we need reminding.
Be sure to follow these essential guidelines:
- Keep ALL medications well out of reach of children
- Only administer pediatric medications as prescribed by your pediatrician
- Check age and size-related dosing of anti-fever drugs. For example: Tylenol and Ibuprofen medications both come in infant and toddler strength
- Never use words like “sweet” or “candy” when trying to get your little one to take medication as they will get the wrong message
- Any recreational drugs need to be either very well hidden or in a locked container
- Make sure that all relatives and/or care providers understand these safety rules
Keep your loved ones safe and healthy.