Medical professionals offer tips for preventing accidents during spring cleaning

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Medical professionals at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center want to make sure that families and children stay safe this spring while participating in spring cleaning.

Different chemicals in cleaning products can be dangerous if they are ingested or come into contact with skin. It is important to take precaution when using cleaning products to prevent an accidental poisoning.

"It is vital that people arm themselves with basic information on poison prevention in the home, such as keeping chemicals out of the reach of children and carefully reading the labels and dosages on all products," said Earl Siegel, PharmD., Managing Director, Drug and Poison Information Center.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services gives the following tips for preventing accidents during spring cleaning.

•Keep chemicals in their original bottles or containers. Do not use food containers such as cups, bottles, or jars to store chemicals such as cleaning solutions.
•Turn on fans and open windows when using chemicals or household cleaners, and never sniff containers to see what is inside.
•Wear protective clothing (gloves, long sleeves, long pants, socks, shoes) if you spray pesticides or other chemicals. Stay away from areas that have been sprayed until the spray has dried or for at least one hour.
•Never mix household or chemical products together. Doing so can create a dangerous gas.
•Be sure to read all labels before you get started.
•Many household cleaners and chemicals can be poisonous when swallowed. Be sure to lock them up out of the reach and sight of children, preferably in a high cabinet.
•If you're aiming to clear out your medicine cabinet, be sure to keep all medicines out of the reach and sight of your children while you're working.

Source: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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