Potentially Dangerous Household Products

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Potentially Dangerous Household Products Please click on any of the links below to go directly to your specified topic within this document. If You Have a Poisoning Emergency Cleaning, Bleaching Agents Drugs and Medicines Miscellaneous Household Products and Chemicals Polishers and Waxes Cosmetic Preparations Solvents Organic Solvents Dry Cleaning Avoid Disinfection Overkill Choose 'green' or non-toxic cleaning products Canadian Association of Poison Control Centres (CAPCC) Five children aged 14 years and younger die every year in Canada from poisoning, and another 1,280 are hospitalized from serious injuries. Children swallowed poisonous products that were not stored properly or were taken out of their original container, such as bleaches, paint thinners, ammonia, and abrasive cleaners. Even a small amount of a chemical product can be harmful to a child. Bad taste and odours do not keep children away from chemical products. Chemical products can be poisonous, flammable, corrosive, and even explosive. Safety Tips Teach children that the hazard symbols on the containers = DANGER! DO NOT TOUCH! Keep all chemical products in a locked cupboard that is out of the reach of children. Never let children play with the containers. Keep household chemical products in original containers. Do not transfer or store chemical products in beverage containers. Never cover up or remove labels and keep all safety information. Make sure that child-resistant closures are working properly. Please remember that childresistant closures are not child-proof. Close the cap on the container tightly even if you set it down for a moment. Read the label and follow the instructions before each use of a chemical product. Potentially Dangerous Household Products Page 1 of 5 May 8, 2013

Never mix chemicals together as some mixtures can produce dangerous fumes. Keep the phone number for the poison control centre by your telephone. Keep other harmful products, such as cosmetics, drugs, vitamins, and first-aid treatment products, out of the sight and reach of children If you have a poisoning emergency: Contact your Provincial Poison Centre by telephone immediately. If the victim is unconscious, not breathing or having a seizure, call 911. Please have available the name of the product, amount taken, and the time of the incident. Some of the substances below are listed as commonly used household names rather than their scientific names. Please note that this is NOT the entire list of potentially toxic products. If in doubt, contact the Poison Control Centre immediately. Cleaning, Bleaching Agents Drugs and Medicines Aerosols Alcohol Ammonia Amyl acetate Bathroom bowl cleaner Benzine Carbon tetra chlorine Cleaning fluids Copper and brass cleaner Detergents Drain cleaners Dry cleaning fluids Ethylene glycol Gun cleaners Lighter fluid Metal cleaners and polishers Methyl alcohol Naphtha Oven cleaner Oxalic acid Petroleum distillates Typewriter cleaner Window washing fluid A.S.A. Antiseptics Children's fever drops Cold medications Contraceptive pills Corn and wart remover Cough medicines Home chemical testing agents Iodine Iron medicines Laxatives Narcotics Pain killers/relievers Rubbing alcohol Tranquilizers Vitamins (Most of the items in this category are only poisonous when taken orally by accident or in excess.) Miscellaneous Household Products and Chemicals Anti-rust products Antifreeze Potentially Dangerous Household Products Page 2 of 5 May 8, 2013

Polishers and Waxes Car wax Furniture wax/polish Mineral oil Nail polish Naphtha Paint Pine oil Silver polish Cosmetic Preparations Carburetor cleaners Deodorizing tablets Epoxy glue Fire extinguishing fluids Garden sprays Gasoline Herbicides Ink Insecticides Jewellery cleaners and cements Laundry blueing Leather polishes and dyes Model cement Pesticides Rat killers (Rodenticides) Rug adhesive Shoe cleaner and polishes Strychnine Wax crayons After shave Bubble bath products Cologne Corn and wart remover Cuticle removers Dandruff shampoo Eye shadow Hair dyes/tints Hair lotions Hair remover Hair sprays Lacquers Nail polish Nail polish removers Neutralizers Perfume Permanent-wave solution Plasticizers Resins Shaving lotions/creams Skin preparations Tanning lotions Solvents Carbon tetrachloride Grease spot remover Lacquer remover Lighter fluid Methanol Methyl alcohol Nail polish remover Paint remover Paint thinner Petroleum products Wax remover Children who suffer from allergies or asthma can be especially sensitive to the chemicals in everyday cleaning products. Children spend 80 per cent to 90 per cent of their time indoors, so cleaning products can pose health risks for them. Potentially Dangerous Household Products Page 3 of 5 May 8, 2013

Organic Solvents A solvent is a liquid that dissolves another substance whether it is solid, liquid or gaseous, i.e. solvents can be used to dissolve dirt on machinery. Many solvents are classified as organic solvents which are petroleum based. These and other solvents can be harmful to you and your children. Organic solvents are found in many common products like spot removers, cleaners, disinfectants, dry-cleaning chemicals, degreasers, aerosol sprays, cosmetics and paint strippers. They evaporate at room temperature and they have distinct smells. They enter into the body through the skin, lungs and digestive system, and are spread to various body tissues, including the placenta. They are drawn to fatty tissues including breast milk. Avoid organic solvents especially if you are pregnant because they are dangerous to a developing fetus. Organic solvents may be responsible for causing birth defects and harming a fetus s developing nervous system. Dry Cleaning Children can be more sensitive to the chemicals used in dry cleaning. Determine if dry cleaning is really necessary for certain clothes and household items. If it is unavoidable, find a dry cleaning service that uses non-toxic methods. Ask your dry cleaner what kind of chemicals they use. Don't take your clothes to a dry cleaner that uses perchloroethylene. If you're not sure about the chemical your dry cleaner uses, hang all dry cleaned items outdoors or in a well-ventilated location for at least two hours before you store them indoors. Avoid disinfection 'overkill' Many varieties of soap and cleaning products are marketed as anti-bacterial. Like disinfecting sprays these products sometimes contain pesticides that kill bacteria. Bacteria and disease transmission is a real threat in some situations. such as in backed-up sewers. If you're cleaning up after handling raw meat (although very hot, soapy water and good kitchen hygiene works too), overusing bacteria-killing products may interfere with the development of a child's healthy immune system. Choose 'green' or non-toxic cleaning products Today 'green' or non-toxic cleaning products are commonly available. Try to avoid cleaning products that have chlorine bleach or other chlorine-based chemicals. Chlorine is good for cleaning dirt and killing germs but it's also highly toxic. Chlorine reacts with organic material and other chemicals, and can create long-living toxic chemicals that can pollute indoor air, stay on household surfaces, and be flushed into the sanitation system. Be a wise consumer! Potentially Dangerous Household Products Page 4 of 5 May 8, 2013

Canadian Association of Poison Control Centres (CAPCC) Established in 1982, the Canadian Association of Poison Control Centres provides a centralized forum for communication, information & idea exchange among Canadian Poison Centres. While its members are primarily professionals working in Poison Control Centres, other members have included pharmacists, pharmaceutical companies, forensic toxicologists, public health staff and emergency physicians. To access Poison Prevention Materials, obtain a listing of provincial centres, read the latest poison reports, or send an email, please click on Canadian Association of Poison Control Centres. This site does not provide emergency assistance to individuals seeking information on specific treatment for poisoning or other diseases. Potentially Dangerous Household Products Page 5 of 5 May 8, 2013