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Activity Sheets. Enhance your poison prevention efforts with IPC’s free activity sheets—a creative way to educate young children about health and safety. Whether your kids like painting or puzzles, we have something for everyone. Check back to download our fun resources. It’s never too early to reinforce health and safety tips for young GUM | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER If a child has stomach or intestinal problems, more serious symptoms (such as blockage in the intestines) can occur. Some artificial sweeteners found in chewing gum are extremely toxic in animals. If your pet has ingested chewing gum, call the ASPCA animal poison center immediately at 888-426-4435.ANTIPERSPIRANT
Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential.FIRST AID FOR EYES
First Aid for Eyes. Getting something in the eye can be painful and stressful. IPC is here to guide you with steps to take if you or a child has a substance in the eye. Step 1: If you’re wearing contacts, remove them immediately. Step 2: Rinse the affected eye for 15 minutes with lukewarm/body-temperature tap water. LESSONS: POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION TRAINING COURSE 1. First, allow/enable cookies.For easy, quick instructions, click on the appropriate link according to the browser and device you're using to access the Poison Prevnetion Education Course/Resource Center: PREVENTING POISONING HARM Preventing poisoning harm is always important. In March, we pay special attention to the issue. Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. Keep your family and community safe with IPC's complimentary safety packet, which includes a sticker, magnet and CONTACT US - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Call the Helpline. Call 1-800-222-1222 if you are concerned that you or someone else has been exposed to a potentially harmful substance. IPC on Facebook. IPC on Twitter. IPC on YouTube. IPC Blog. PLANTS | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. IPC resources empower parents, teachers and public officials to prevent poisonings. It happens often. Children eat something they shouldn’t have. Get expert advice on POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION POOP | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential.ACTIVITY SHEETS
Activity Sheets. Enhance your poison prevention efforts with IPC’s free activity sheets—a creative way to educate young children about health and safety. Whether your kids like painting or puzzles, we have something for everyone. Check back to download our fun resources. It’s never too early to reinforce health and safety tips for young GUM | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER If a child has stomach or intestinal problems, more serious symptoms (such as blockage in the intestines) can occur. Some artificial sweeteners found in chewing gum are extremely toxic in animals. If your pet has ingested chewing gum, call the ASPCA animal poison center immediately at 888-426-4435.ANTIPERSPIRANT
Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential.FIRST AID FOR EYES
First Aid for Eyes. Getting something in the eye can be painful and stressful. IPC is here to guide you with steps to take if you or a child has a substance in the eye. Step 1: If you’re wearing contacts, remove them immediately. Step 2: Rinse the affected eye for 15 minutes with lukewarm/body-temperature tap water. LESSONS: POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION TRAINING COURSE 1. First, allow/enable cookies.For easy, quick instructions, click on the appropriate link according to the browser and device you're using to access the Poison Prevnetion Education Course/Resource Center: ABOUT US - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER A trusted resource, IPC is here to help 24 hours a day year-round. IPC is a non-profit health service. Our vision is to eliminate poisoning harm in all Illinois communities. The IPC team includes experts in the field and highly trained clinical staff, who serve the public in aHEALTH AND SAFETY
Get tips on medication safety for over-the-counter and prescription drugs. Keep the young children in your life safe from potentially harmful substances. The Illinois Poison Center offers our Caregivers Guide to prevent childhood poisoning. The seasons in Illinois offer distinct opportunities for CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT Continuing Education Credit (CEC) The Illinois Poison Center’s free online Poison Prevention Education Course is approved for 1 hour of free CEC credit for:. Illinois Childcare Providers: This course may be used by Gateways to Opportunity (GTO) members toward Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) annual in-service training hour requirements andACTIVITY SHEETS
Activity Sheets. Enhance your poison prevention efforts with IPC’s free activity sheets—a creative way to educate young children about health and safety. Whether your kids like painting or puzzles, we have something for everyone. Check back to download our fun resources. It’s never too early to reinforce health and safety tips for youngMY CHILD ATE...
Our medical experts are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to offer free poisoning information, treatment advice and peace of mind. If your child has been exposed to a potentially harmful substance, our “My Child Ate” section covers several common substances. We offer substance information, possible symptoms and, most importantly COSMETICS | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential. LOTION | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER What It Is. Lotions and creams are applied to moisturize the skin and can contain oils, fragrances and moisturizers. Note: Medicated lotions and creams (such as those for rashes, acne, athlete’s foot and hair depilatories) contain additional ingredients that may be toxic. If your child has ingested one of these, call IPC at 1-800-222-1222 forFIRST AID FOR EYES
First Aid for Eyes. Getting something in the eye can be painful and stressful. IPC is here to guide you with steps to take if you or a child has a substance in the eye. Step 1: If you’re wearing contacts, remove them immediately. Step 2: Rinse the affected eye for 15 minutes with lukewarm/body-temperature tap water.ANTACID TABLET
What It Is. Calcium carbonate tablets neutralize stomach acid to relieve mild heartburn or indigestion. These tablets often come in sweet, fruit flavors. Note: Pepto Bismol chewables contain extra ingredients. If Pepto Bismol has been swallowed, call IPC at1-800-222-1222.
LESSONS: POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION TRAINING COURSE 1. First, allow/enable cookies.For easy, quick instructions, click on the appropriate link according to the browser and device you're using to access the Poison Prevnetion Education Course/Resource Center: PREVENTING POISONING HARM Preventing poisoning harm is always important. In March, we pay special attention to the issue. Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. Keep your family and community safe with IPC's complimentary safety packet, which includes a sticker, magnet and RESOURCES | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER IPC’s collection of free educational materials and tools makes it easy to educate and protect your family, school and community. Orderor download now.
CONTACT US - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Call the Helpline. Call 1-800-222-1222 if you are concerned that you or someone else has been exposed to a potentially harmful substance. IPC on Facebook. IPC on Twitter. IPC on YouTube. IPC Blog. POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION EDUCATION - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Education . Education is a key component of IPC's work to prevent poisoning harm. Our educational offerings are suited for parents, healthcare professionals and the community.HEALTH AND SAFETY
Get tips on medication safety for over-the-counter and prescription drugs. Keep the young children in your life safe from potentially harmful substances. The Illinois Poison Center offers our Caregivers Guide to prevent childhood poisoning. The seasons in Illinois offer distinct opportunities for PLANTS | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. IPC resources empower parents, teachers and public officials to prevent poisonings. It happens often. Children eat something they shouldn’t have. Get expert advice on CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT Continuing Education Credit (CEC) The Illinois Poison Center’s free online Poison Prevention Education Course is approved for 1 hour of free CEC credit for:. Illinois Childcare Providers: This course may be used by Gateways to Opportunity (GTO) members toward Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) annual in-service training hour requirements andACTIVITY SHEETS
Activity Sheets. Enhance your poison prevention efforts with IPC’s free activity sheets—a creative way to educate young children about health and safety. Whether your kids like painting or puzzles, we have something for everyone. Check back to download our fun resources. It’s never too early to reinforce health and safety tips for youngFIRST AID FOR EYES
First Aid for Eyes. Getting something in the eye can be painful and stressful. IPC is here to guide you with steps to take if you or a child has a substance in the eye. Step 1: If you’re wearing contacts, remove them immediately. Step 2: Rinse the affected eye for 15 minutes with lukewarm/body-temperature tap water. PREVENTING POISONING HARM Preventing poisoning harm is always important. In March, we pay special attention to the issue. Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. Keep your family and community safe with IPC's complimentary safety packet, which includes a sticker, magnet and RESOURCES | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER IPC’s collection of free educational materials and tools makes it easy to educate and protect your family, school and community. Orderor download now.
CONTACT US - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Call the Helpline. Call 1-800-222-1222 if you are concerned that you or someone else has been exposed to a potentially harmful substance. IPC on Facebook. IPC on Twitter. IPC on YouTube. IPC Blog. POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION EDUCATION - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Education . Education is a key component of IPC's work to prevent poisoning harm. Our educational offerings are suited for parents, healthcare professionals and the community.HEALTH AND SAFETY
Get tips on medication safety for over-the-counter and prescription drugs. Keep the young children in your life safe from potentially harmful substances. The Illinois Poison Center offers our Caregivers Guide to prevent childhood poisoning. The seasons in Illinois offer distinct opportunities for PLANTS | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. IPC resources empower parents, teachers and public officials to prevent poisonings. It happens often. Children eat something they shouldn’t have. Get expert advice on CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT Continuing Education Credit (CEC) The Illinois Poison Center’s free online Poison Prevention Education Course is approved for 1 hour of free CEC credit for:. Illinois Childcare Providers: This course may be used by Gateways to Opportunity (GTO) members toward Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) annual in-service training hour requirements andACTIVITY SHEETS
Activity Sheets. Enhance your poison prevention efforts with IPC’s free activity sheets—a creative way to educate young children about health and safety. Whether your kids like painting or puzzles, we have something for everyone. Check back to download our fun resources. It’s never too early to reinforce health and safety tips for youngFIRST AID FOR EYES
First Aid for Eyes. Getting something in the eye can be painful and stressful. IPC is here to guide you with steps to take if you or a child has a substance in the eye. Step 1: If you’re wearing contacts, remove them immediately. Step 2: Rinse the affected eye for 15 minutes with lukewarm/body-temperature tap water. RESOURCES | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER IPC’s collection of free educational materials and tools makes it easy to educate and protect your family, school and community. Orderor download now.
ABOUT US - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER A trusted resource, IPC is here to help 24 hours a day year-round. IPC is a non-profit health service. Our vision is to eliminate poisoning harm in all Illinois communities. The IPC team includes experts in the field and highly trained clinical staff, who serve the public in a EDUCATION - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Education . Education is a key component of IPC's work to prevent poisoning harm. Our educational offerings are suited for parents, healthcare professionals and the community.HEALTH AND SAFETY
Get tips on medication safety for over-the-counter and prescription drugs. Keep the young children in your life safe from potentially harmful substances. The Illinois Poison Center offers our Caregivers Guide to prevent childhood poisoning. The seasons in Illinois offer distinct opportunities forACTIVITY SHEETS
Activity Sheets. Enhance your poison prevention efforts with IPC’s free activity sheets—a creative way to educate young children about health and safety. Whether your kids like painting or puzzles, we have something for everyone. Check back to download our fun resources. It’s never too early to reinforce health and safety tips for young POOP | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential. FUNGUS AND MUSHROOMS There are approximately 5,000 species of mushrooms, and only 200-300 of which are known to be safely edible. Most mushroom poisonings cause symptoms of stomach pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. A few may cause potentially fatal liver and kidney damage, such as the "death cap" and "the deadly webcap". One mushroom, known as the ‘"inky cap LOTION | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER What It Is. Lotions and creams are applied to moisturize the skin and can contain oils, fragrances and moisturizers. Note: Medicated lotions and creams (such as those for rashes, acne, athlete’s foot and hair depilatories) contain additional ingredients that may be toxic. If your child has ingested one of these, call IPC at 1-800-222-1222 for GUM | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER If a child has stomach or intestinal problems, more serious symptoms (such as blockage in the intestines) can occur. Some artificial sweeteners found in chewing gum are extremely toxic in animals. If your pet has ingested chewing gum, call the ASPCA animal poison center immediately at 888-426-4435. LESSONS: POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION TRAINING COURSE 1. First, allow/enable cookies.For easy, quick instructions, click on the appropriate link according to the browser and device you're using to access the Poison Prevnetion Education Course/Resource Center: PREVENTING POISONING HARM Preventing poisoning harm is always important. In March, we pay special attention to the issue. Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. Keep your family and community safe with IPC's complimentary safety packet, which includes a sticker, magnet and RESOURCES | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER IPC’s collection of free educational materials and tools makes it easy to educate and protect your family, school and community. Orderor download now.
CONTACT US - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Call the Helpline. Call 1-800-222-1222 if you are concerned that you or someone else has been exposed to a potentially harmful substance. IPC on Facebook. IPC on Twitter. IPC on YouTube. IPC Blog. POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION PLANTS | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. IPC resources empower parents, teachers and public officials to prevent poisonings. It happens often. Children eat something they shouldn’t have. Get expert advice onANTIPERSPIRANT
Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential. CAT LITTER | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential. SILICA GEL | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Play-Doh or Clay. Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential.ANTACID TABLET
What It Is. Calcium carbonate tablets neutralize stomach acid to relieve mild heartburn or indigestion. These tablets often come in sweet, fruit flavors. Note: Pepto Bismol chewables contain extra ingredients. If Pepto Bismol has been swallowed, call IPC at1-800-222-1222.
LESSONS: POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION TRAINING COURSE 1. First, allow/enable cookies.For easy, quick instructions, click on the appropriate link according to the browser and device you're using to access the Poison Prevnetion Education Course/Resource Center: PREVENTING POISONING HARM Preventing poisoning harm is always important. In March, we pay special attention to the issue. Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. Keep your family and community safe with IPC's complimentary safety packet, which includes a sticker, magnet and RESOURCES | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER IPC’s collection of free educational materials and tools makes it easy to educate and protect your family, school and community. Orderor download now.
CONTACT US - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Call the Helpline. Call 1-800-222-1222 if you are concerned that you or someone else has been exposed to a potentially harmful substance. IPC on Facebook. IPC on Twitter. IPC on YouTube. IPC Blog. POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION PLANTS | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Our course covers poison prevention in seven short lessons and quizzes. It offers continuing education credit and free IPC giveaways. IPC resources empower parents, teachers and public officials to prevent poisonings. It happens often. Children eat something they shouldn’t have. Get expert advice onANTIPERSPIRANT
Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential. CAT LITTER | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential. SILICA GEL | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Play-Doh or Clay. Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential.ANTACID TABLET
What It Is. Calcium carbonate tablets neutralize stomach acid to relieve mild heartburn or indigestion. These tablets often come in sweet, fruit flavors. Note: Pepto Bismol chewables contain extra ingredients. If Pepto Bismol has been swallowed, call IPC at1-800-222-1222.
LESSONS: POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION TRAINING COURSE 1. First, allow/enable cookies.For easy, quick instructions, click on the appropriate link according to the browser and device you're using to access the Poison Prevnetion Education Course/Resource Center: EDUCATION - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Education . Education is a key component of IPC's work to prevent poisoning harm. Our educational offerings are suited for parents, healthcare professionals and the community. ABOUT US - ILLINOIS POISON CENTER A trusted resource, IPC is here to help 24 hours a day year-round. IPC is a non-profit health service. Our vision is to eliminate poisoning harm in all Illinois communities. The IPC team includes experts in the field and highly trained clinical staff, who serve the public in aHEALTH AND SAFETY
Get tips on medication safety for over-the-counter and prescription drugs. Keep the young children in your life safe from potentially harmful substances. The Illinois Poison Center offers our Caregivers Guide to prevent childhood poisoning. The seasons in Illinois offer distinct opportunities for CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT Continuing Education Credit (CEC) The Illinois Poison Center’s free online Poison Prevention Education Course is approved for 1 hour of free CEC credit for:. Illinois Childcare Providers: This course may be used by Gateways to Opportunity (GTO) members toward Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) annual in-service training hour requirements andMY CHILD ATE...
Our medical experts are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to offer free poisoning information, treatment advice and peace of mind. If your child has been exposed to a potentially harmful substance, our “My Child Ate” section covers several common substances. We offer substance information, possible symptoms and, most importantly COSMETICS | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER Poop. Silica Gel. Soap. Sunscreen. Toothpaste. Vaping Products. Vaseline. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call the Poison Center Hotline immediately at 800-222-1222. The call is free and confidential. GUM | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER If a child has stomach or intestinal problems, more serious symptoms (such as blockage in the intestines) can occur. Some artificial sweeteners found in chewing gum are extremely toxic in animals. If your pet has ingested chewing gum, call the ASPCA animal poison center immediately at 888-426-4435. LOTION | ILLINOIS POISON CENTER What It Is. Lotions and creams are applied to moisturize the skin and can contain oils, fragrances and moisturizers. Note: Medicated lotions and creams (such as those for rashes, acne, athlete’s foot and hair depilatories) contain additional ingredients that may be toxic. If your child has ingested one of these, call IPC at 1-800-222-1222 for COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHTBULB A CFL bulb has five milligrams of mercury, which is less than 0.0002 ounces. For comparison, a mercury thermometer contains about 100 times more mercury than a CFL. The mercury in a CFL can be an invisible vapor or a bead the size of the period at the end of this sentence. If CFLs are intact and used properly, the mercury is not released. LESSONS: POISON PREVENTION EDUCATION TRAINING COURSE 1. First, allow/enable cookies.For easy, quick instructions, click on the appropriate link according to the browser and device you're using to access the Poison Prevnetion Education Course/Resource Center: Illinois Poison Center | SEARCH
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