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Children are curious, wanting to learn about their world by exploring. Children under 3 years of age put everything in their mouths, including poisons. We keep too many toxic products in our homes. Medicines are the most common source of poisoning for young children admitted to hospital. Medications Medicines should be stored out of reach and out of sight in a cabinet or cupboard with a child-resistant closure.
Household products Bleach, oven cleaner, dishwasher detergent, weed-killer, insecticides and paints are found in most homes and are poisonous.
Dishwashing machines
Poisonous plants Children rarely eat plants from the garden but it is worth avoiding those that are known to be extremely poisonous. Consult the Safety Centre for more details. Venomous creatures
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