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March 24, 2022
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NYS Division of Consumer Protections Alerts New Yorkers of Poisonous Home Hazards During Poison Prevention Week |
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National Poison Prevention Week Runs Through March 26 Raises Awareness to Help Prevent Poisonings Consumers Should Take Basic Precautions in the Home To Keep Young Ones Safe In recognition of National Poison Prevention Week, March 20 – March 26, the New York State Division of Consumer Protection is reminding New Yorkers of prevention measures to reduce the risk of poisoning. Established in 1961, National Poison Prevention Week raises awareness of unintentional poisonings and offers information to help consumers prevent poisonings, especially among children. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission Annual Report on Pediatric Poisoning Fatalities and Injuries from January 2022, pediatric poisonings involving children under 5 years of age resulted in 43 fatalities in 2020, a 26 percent increase from 2019, and 34 fatalities in 2019, a 100 percent increase from the 17 deaths in 2018. “With the increase in reported poison exposures in 2020, it is critical that New Yorkers understand the potential hazards in the home,” said Secretary of State Robert J. Rodriguez. “This National Poison Prevention Week, I encourage all New Yorkers to follow basic safety measures to prevent unintentional poisonings and to keep loved ones, especially children, safe.” “Everyday household items such as cleaning supplies or faulty carbon monoxide detectors can pose serious harm if not properly stored or maintained," said New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett. "Accidental poisonings can happen to both children and adults and this week is a good reminder to take stock of potential hazards in your home and secure poisonous substances to avoid unnecessary illness or tragedy.” DCP urges consumers to take safety precautions in the home to prevent unintentional poisonings and keep loved ones safe. Recommended measures to secure the home include the following:
Additional resources are offered through the American Association of Poison Control Centers page. The NYS Department of Health also offers resources through New York’s two poison control centers. The New York State Division of Consumer Protection serves to educate, assist and empower the State’s consumers. Consumers can file a complaint with the Division of Consumer Protection at https://dos.ny.gov/consumer-protection. For more consumer protection information, call the Division of Consumer Protection Helpline at 800-697-1220, Monday through Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm or visit the DCP website at https://dos.ny.gov/consumer-protection. The Division can also be reached via Twitter at @NYSConsumer or Facebook at www.facebook.com/nysconsumer.
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