Follow this checklist prepared by Rocky Mountain Poison Center to make sure your home is safe
KITCHEN
- Remove products like detergent, drain cleaner and dish-washing liquid from under the sink.
- Remove medicines from counters, tables, refrigerator top or window sills.
- Put child safety latches on all drawers and cabinets that contain harmful products.
- Store harmful products away from food.
- Regularly clean out your medicine chest. Flush old medicine down the toilet.
- Keep all medicine in original safety-top containers.
- Keep medicine, hair spray, powder, make-up, fingernail polish, hair-care products, mouthwash out of reach.
- Don’t keep medicine in or on dresser or bedside table.
- Keep perfume, make-up, aftershave, and other products out of reach.
- Keep bleach, soap, fabric softener, starch, and other supplies out of reach.
- Keep all products in their original containers.
- Keep bug spray, weed killers, gasoline, oil, paint and other supplies in locked area.
- Keep all products in their original containers.
- Keep beer, wine and liquor out of reach.
- Keep ashtrays clean and out of reach.
- Keep plants out of reach.
- Keep paint in good repair.
Llame el Rocky Mountain Poison Center si hay una emergencia o algunas preguntas sobre seguridad de veneno. No hay costo y se peude llamar 24 horas por dia 7 dias por semana. 800-332-3073” (Rocky Mountain Poison Center brochure, ”Uh oh. Poison! Poison Safety Tips).
As Director of Options for Healthy Living, Estes Park’s Community Based-Wellness Program I hope that you address these hazards in your home and garage and create a safe environment for you and yours.
If you need assistance to create healthy changes in your life please contact me, Kay Rosenthal PhD, RN at 970-586-3472. Or email me at EPLTR@aol.com Subject: Options
Note: You can contact me via this web site as well.
