ACCIDENTAL POISONING HIGH-RISK HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
- Shantay Davies-Balch

- Jan 22
- 2 min read
OVERVIEW
Accidental swallowing of non-food items is one of the main causes of accidental poisoning in babies and children
Children under the age of 6 account for nearly half of the reported cases
Accidental poisoning can be deadly
Download PDF here ACCIDENTAL POISONING
COMMON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS THAT CAUSE ACCIDENTAL POISONING & THEIR IMPACT
Item | Example | Health impact |
MAGNETS | Common magnets including pin magnets or refrigerator magnets | Magnets can:
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BATTERIES | Button batteries or other batteries |
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LAUNDRY DETERGENTS | Laundry powder, liquid, or pods | Laundry detergents can cause:
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CLEANING PRODUCT | Cleaning products or chemicals that are stored in containers that resemble food packaging: Hydrogen peroxide (may be mistaken for water) Oils and solvents (scented) | Household products can cause:
Gas embolism is when a bubble of air or gas becomes trapped in a blood vessel and blocks the blood supply to organs |
PILLS - LONG -ACTING OPIOID NARCOTICS | Buprenorphine pills or gel | A single pill can be deadly |
FOR INCREASED SAFETY:
Use child-resistant packaging
Label products to avoid accidentally mistaking non-food items for food
Keep potentially hazardous items out of children’s reach
Keep Narcan at home to help reverse life-threatening opioid exposures: Visit www.Narcan.com
IF ACCIDENTAL POISONING HAPPENS:
Know the emergency symptoms: seizure, loss of consciousness and trouble breathing
Call 911 for medical help right away
Surgery for removal the hazardous item may be needed
IMPORTANT: For opioid exposures, call 911 and use Narcan nasal spray to help until the ambulance arrives Narcan is safe to use even if opioids are not present
SOURCES
Pediatric Ingestions: New High-Risk Household Hazards - bit.ly/412NfJ6
Info about Narcan Nasal Spray - www.narcan.com




