Topic: SAFETY AT HOME
10 Tips for Safe Handling of Household Cleaners
May 29, 2009
Household cleaning substances are among the most common poison exposures for children. If you’re a parent of a young child, here are 10 tips to help prevent poison exposures:
- Never mix household and chemical products together; this may create a poisonous gas.
- Read the labels of household and chemical products before you use them.
- Follow safety recommendations when using household cleaning products or other chemicals, such as wearing gloves, long sleeves and masks.
- Properly ventilate the area when using household cleaning products or other chemical products. Turn on the fan and open the windows.
- Don’t leave chemical products unattended. If you must leave the room in the middle of a task, either put the product away or take it with you.
- Properly mark and store under lock and key all household and pool chemicals, paints and poisons. Keep these on a high shelf, out of children's reach.
- Store household products in original containers and never put cleaning solutions in food containers.
- Dispose of household and chemical products that are leaking, expired or that look bad.
- Know how to properly dispose of chemical products. Never put them in the trash or pour them down the drain. If you don't know how to dispose of the products, contact your local waste management authority.
- Post the poison control center number near every phone. (In the US, it’s 1.800.222.1222. In Canada, provincial poison control centers are listed on the Emergency page of the phone book. A compilation of those phone numbers is listed in this article.)
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