Respuesta :
Answer:
- make sure all medicines, cleaning products, chemicals and potentially harmful cosmetics, such as nail varnish, are locked away out of the sight and out of reach of children
- do not store medicines, cleaning products or chemicals near food
- keep all chemicals in their original containers and never put medicines or chemicals, such as weedkiller, in soft drinks bottles
- when encouraging children to take medicine (when they're sick), do not refer to tablets as sweets
- do not leave old medicines lying around – take them to your local pharmacist to dispose of safely
- keep cigarettes (including vaping equipment and supplies) and tobacco out of the reach of children and do not smoke in front of children
- button batteries, such as those used in watches and also found in greeting cards that play a tune, can be easily swallowed, so keep them and the devices that use them out of reach of children
- some plants can be harmful to children so keep a careful eye on them when they are in your garden or outside in an area where plants grow
- "tide pods" (small capsules of detergent or liquid washing powder) are both dangerous and easily swallowed – keep on a high shelf or similar where young children cannot get to them
- whenever possible, buy medicines that come in child-resistant containers
- rinse out medicine or cosmetic containers and dispose of them in a place where children cannot reach them
- do not take or give medicines in the dark, to avoid taking an incorrect dosage