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Preventing Injuries in the Household

According to WebMD nearly one-third of all injuries happen in the home. Of these, most occur to small children and the elderly.  April is Injury Prevention Month so this is a perfect opportunity to discuss home safety and strategies to prevent in-home injuries.

Reducing the Risk of Falls

Falls are the number one cause of home injuries in the US, according to theHome Safety Council. Following these tips will help in preventing falls in the home:

Poison Control

Poison exposure is the second leading cause of accidental death at home. Always post the poison control telephone number, (800) 222-1222, near every phone, store it in your cell phone, and memorize it.

The most common substances involved in household poisonings are:

Knowing poisonous products and storing them appropriately will go a long way to reducing the poisoning risk. Selecting products that have additional safety features (such as safety lids), never mixing cleaning products together, and keeping all medicines securely out of reach will further reduce the poisoning risk.  Keeping carbon monoxide gas outside and eliminating lead based paints will also help to reduce accidental poisonings.

Burn Risk Associated with Home Fires

Fires and burns are the third leading cause of accidental home injury deaths and cooking is the main cause of house fires. Following these suggestions will help mitigate the risk of injury and death from fire:

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