We’re well aware of the most common types of poisons that may be lurking in the cupboards in our homes:
Cleaning products
Pesticides
Automotive products like windshield washer fluid and antifreeze
Insect repellants
Animal products like flea and tick killers
Swimming pool chemicals
Mold and mildew killing products
Health and Beauty products like shampoos, conditioners and cosmetics
Weed killers and other lawn care products
What we tend to overlook sometimes are the most uncommon poisons that can be a danger to our children. Among these uncommon poisons are plants we have in and around our home.
We make our home pretty and some of the common house plants that don’t cause a problem are African Violets, Begonias, Forsythia, Petunia and Poinsettias at Christmas time.
However, there are several pretty plants that can be deadly:
Azaleas
Daffodils
Lily-of-the-Valley
Mistletoe
Morning Glory
Oleander
Also among these poisonous plants are any of the wild mushrooms you may see growing around your yard are also deadly.
Preventing poisoning in your home is simple enough by keeping these harmful products kept under lock and key and plants up and out of reach of little fingers. Here are a few tips:
Store chemicals and pesticides in locked cabinets away from children and even your pets
Use the safest products you can – sometimes green products are a safer route
Be sure the lids on all products are replaced and tightened after every use
If you are using rodent killer, use packaging that is tamper resistant and child-proof
Do not transfer chemicals or cleaners out of their original containers
No matter if there is an interaction with poisonous household products or the plants we have to make our home pretty, a phone call to your local Poison Control Center is critical.
In New Mexico call 1-800-222-1222 or 505-272-2222