Sources:
Ward S. Upham, 785-532-1438, wupham@oznet.ksu.edu;
Fred W. Oehme, 785-532-4334, oehme@k-state.edu
K-STATE
EXPERTS SAY COLD WEATHER, HOLIDAYS INCREASE NEED TO BE CAUTIOUS OF POISONS
TO KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS SAFE
MANHATTAN
-- Kansas State University experts Ward Upham, instructor of horticulture,
forestry and recreation, and Fred Oehme, professor of toxicology and
pathobiology and director of K-State's comparative toxicology laboratories
in the department of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology, offer tips
for keeping children and pets safe, especially during the holidays:
*Know
what plants you have in your household and which ones are poisonous.
If you suspect a poisonous plant has been ingested, find out what type
of plant was eaten and call a poison control center. "Depending
on what has been ingested, poison control operators will have different
instructions to follow, making it all the more important to know what
types of plants you have in your household," Upham said.
*For
households without small children, child proof when expecting company.
This is extremely important during the holidays when families are getting
together at households not accustomed to young children.
*Keep
ashtrays, cleaning products and poisonous plants in a secure location
out of the reach of children and pets.
*When
outdoors, keep an eye on children and pets and watch what they explore;
this may prevent them from ingesting something poisonous, Oehme said.
*Symptoms
indicating a pet has ingested a poisonous substance include unexplained
vomiting, unusual drooling, burns or irritations around the mouth, difficulty
breathing, unusual behavior and unconsciousness and convulsions.
For
more information on poisonous plants, visit the New York Botanical Gardens
website, http://www.nybg.org/plants/factsheets/poison.html
Poison
control numbers:
Poison Control Center in Kansas City, Kan., is 1-800-332-6633 (humans)
Universal Poison Control is 1-800-222-1222 (humans)
K-State's Poison Control Hotline is 785-532-5679 (pets)
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is 1-888-426-4435 (pets)
Winter
2002
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