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Seasonal Hazards |
Potential Poison, Will Travel Store medication and personal supplies, such as cosmetics, mouthwash, insect repellant or sunscreen, in suitcases locked in a vehicle's trunk while traveling. Upon arrival, store these articles in an out-of-reach area, preferably up high. Children can easily get into suitcases or other items placed on the floor, luggage racks or counters. Avoid bringing along "a few pills" in an unmarked container, such as pill boxes or small plastic bags. These are not child-resistant and they are unlabeled as to content or quantity, therefore, it would be difficult to determine what and how much a child ingested. Always keep medication in it's original container. Visitors who are not used to the activity of children may need to be reminded about proper storage of personal belongings, purses and suitcases. All medication, especially prescription items, brought into a home should be labeled and have a child-resistant cap. Offer visitors a safe place to store their personal products and medications while staying in your home. If an emergency situation develops while traveling, simply call 1-800-222-1222 to contact the nearest poison center.
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