Are all potentially harmful products out of the reach of children or stored in a locked cabinet?
Many kitchens have at least a few of the following household cleaning products: • Ammonia • Disinfectants • Soaps • Bleaches • Detergents • Furniture polish • Oven and drain cleaners • Rust removers • Toilet bowl cleaners. These products contain harmful chemicals. Make sure these items are totally out of the reach of small children. Place childproof locks on cabinet doors, or store these items on out-of-reach shelves. Remember that small children still need constant adult supervision. Never underestimate the ability of kids to get into areas and containers that appear “childproof.” • Are all potentially harmful products stored in their original containers? Keep all products in their original containers. Their labels give important information in case of accidental ingestion. Don’t store harmful products in soda bottles or cups. A child can easily mistake them for food and drink and accidentally ingest them. • Do all of the medications and other potentially harmful substances in your ho
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