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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 25 Mar 2005, p. 22

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22-The Canadian Champion, Fniday, March 25, 2005 qe> à# JLj Ae p revetion week march 21- 27 __________Put Poison in it's Place! Mito Ml - 5Otai t #-ýAquariums, Fish & Supplies Small Animais & Supplies .,*ZKittens #Rirds ACCESSORIES a PET FOOD éTONS 0F TOYS FRIENDLY, KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF 905-875-0475 O0pen 7 days a wek Mon-Fri 930900, Sat 9-6, Sun 12-5 FIRE SAFETY HOUSE FIRF EXTINGUISHER *KITCHEN SYSTEMS FIRE ALARM *SALES & SERVICE MURRAY McCONNELL (905) 878-8303 590 MOOREL.ANDS ORES. MILTON, ONTARIO L9T 4B35 Each year, Poison Information Centres across Canada receive an estimated 200,000 caits regarding poisonous exposures. Many of these exposures are pre- dictable and couid have been prevented. Contrary 10 popular belief, uninen- tional poisonings affect adults as well as chiidren. In 2003, the Ontario Regional Poison Information Centre, located at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, provided advice on more tbatn i 5,000 unintentional poisonings that occured in aduits over 1 8 years of age. 1. Keep products in their original containers. Many people move products 10 smaller containers (ie. Empty water botties) for convenience, however, the important product information inciuding ingredients and safety information such as warning symbols and first aid, bas now been removed. As welI, the product may now easily be mistaken for a safe beverage. 2. Buy products in the smailes quantities needed. By buying in bulk, you are more likely to move the product int another container. As weIl, bulk contain- ers are more likeiy to contain a toxic amount of the poison. 3. Keep ail of your poisons LOCKED UP! Medicines should be in a locked cup- board or toolbox. Other houseold poisons should be in a cupboard with a child safety Iatch or lock on lt. 4. Ensure that your medicines are in child-resistant containers, however do not rely on them t0 prevent poisonings. These products are designed to slow chil- dren down, but there is no such thing as a child-proof container! 5. For medicines that need to be stored in the fridge, put the medicine in a plas- tic container and put the container aI the back of the fridge ouI of your child's sight and reach. 6. Put your poisons away after every use. This includes medicine and household cleaners. Even if you are using the moedicine regularly (i.e. every 4-6 hours), lit should be put away after each use and not left out on the bathroomn cabinet. 7. If called away 10 the phone while cleaning, take the cleaning products wîîh you.P 8. Clean out your medicine cabinets! Remove aill medicines that are expired, that are discoloured, unused portions prescriptions medicines, and any bottles or containers that do not have a label on them. 9. After a party, empty ail ashtrays and unfin- ished alcoholic beverages before going 10 bed. Although you may be tired and sîeep in the morning, your child and pets may not! This moessage has bee brcug4t -to yu liy The Cank-iian Chairpio and follcidLng btisiniesses: Mdatthews 550 MoGeachie Drive Milton 878-2358 Fax 876-1344 761 Main St. E., Unit 4, Milton, ON L9T 3Z2 Teý: 905.875.0660 Fax: 905.875.374ý1 E-Mail: mmoffattcoîtnotfattaitowvoks.com www.moffattautoworks.com MID Loblaws Supermarkets Limited 71-89 Nlpissing Rd, Milton 905-875-4999 Lock ail cleaning products away (rom chldren & pets lion UEýl 01 Uc. Zlkla Cder Le iqtr k'euï /-yrel 905-875-4550 877-877-9755 www.regalhomeinspections.ca Core's Pump Service ClWeIl Drilling- *Wel Rehabilitation *Weil Cleaning *Flow Rates *Water Treatment *Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems *UV Sterilization Systems *Complete Pumping Systema Ftod Tel: (905>)854-4515 Core Ceill (905) 69 1-6 118 420 Main St. E Milton 878-1848 M I I I I

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