Each year, millions of people are accidentally poisoned. The cause of poisonings often varies according to age. Children younger than 6 years, for example, are at a greater risk of swallowing household cleaners and other products because they are curious and like to put substances in their mouths. Older adults taking several medications may become forgetful and mistakenly take too much of a medication or the wrong kind of medication.
A poison is any substance that causes an unintended effect. Many ordinary substances in a person's home can cause an unintentional poisoning. People can protect themselves and their family by following simple steps to make the home safe from poisons.
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