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Poison Prevention Awareness Month

Poison Prevention Awareness Month reminds us of the hidden dangers lurking in everyday life. Throughout this month, attention shifts to common household items that can lead to serious health risks if misused or accidentally ingested.

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Position safety products, storage solutions, and educational resources as essential tools for families protecting their homes during Poison Prevention Awareness Month.

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  • Home Safety Audit Challenge: Help families identify and secure hazardous items with a downloadable checklist and product recommendations
  • Poison Prevention Quiz Series: Engage parents and kids with interactive safety quizzes highlighting common household risks and prevention tips
  • Secure Storage Solutions Spotlight: Showcase child-proof containers, lockable cabinets, and labeling products that make homes safer
  • Partner with Poison Control: Co-market educational resources and safety guides while driving donations to local poison centers

History

Poison Prevention Awareness Month began as a week-long event in 1961. It was established to raise awareness about the dangers of accidental poisonings, especially among children.

The National Poison Prevention Week Council launched the initiative with support from the U.S. Congress. Over time, the focus grew, and in 2012, it expanded to a month-long observance to reach more people.

The idea behind this campaign was simple: educate families on how to prevent poisonings in their homes. Many accidental poisonings involve everyday household products, medications, and chemicals. By informing the public, the campaign has helped save lives and reduce emergencies.

During Poison Prevention Awareness Month, various organizations, including poison control centers, offer tips, resources, and safety checks.

These efforts continue to remind people to stay vigilant about potential hazards in their homes and communities. The month encourages both individuals and groups to spread knowledge about safe practices.

One key aspect of this awareness campaign is the emphasis on quick, accessible help. The National Poison Control Hotline, established in 1999, allows people to get immediate advice during emergencies, reducing panic and helping prevent serious harm.


How to celebrate

Create a Home Safety Checklist

Grab a clipboard (or your phone!) and tour your home. Look for medications, cleaning products, and other hazardous items. Make sure everything is stored securely, out of the reach of children and pets. Feel like a detective while keeping everyone safe!

Host a Virtual Safety Class

Use video chat to gather friends or neighbors for a poison prevention session. You don’t need to be an expert! Share tips from reliable sources, discuss common household risks, and provide resources like poison control hotline numbers. Bonus points if you include a quiz at the end.

Label Those Bottles

Get creative with some colorful labels. Mark dangerous household substances, like chemicals and cleaners, with bright, easy-to-read warnings. This makes it super easy for everyone in the house to know what’s safe and what’s not.

Donate to Your Local Poison Center

If you’re looking for a way to give back, consider supporting your local poison control center. Donations help them offer free assistance and educational resources. Every little bit helps, and it’s a feel-good way to contribute!

Teach Kids About Safety

Turn poison prevention into a fun learning experience for children. Use activity sheets, cartoons, or even crafts to help them recognize danger symbols and understand why some things are off-limits. Making it interactive keeps them engaged while learning valuable lessons.