By: Ashmar Mandou
In an effort to bring attention to the Illinois Poison Center, State Senator Martin Sandoval (D-12) launched a poison prevention campaign within his district on Tuesday. “We all want to keep our children safe and secure,” said Senator Sandoval.
According to the Illinois Poison Center, poisoning causes more injury-related deaths than firearms and motor vehicle accidents. Sadly, over 300 children in the United States ages 0 to 19 are treated in an emergency department every day. Two children die as a result of being poisoned. “We have to help children live to their full potential,” said Senator Sandoval in a statement. “Knowing how to prevent leading causes of child injury, like poisoning, is a step toward this goal.”
Sandoval and the Illinois Poison Center warned parents not only about chemicals in the home marked with clear warning labels that can pose as a threat to children. Everyday items, such as household cleaners and medicines, can be poisonous to children as well. For more information and tips on poison prevention, visit the Illinois Poison Center at www.IllinoisPoisonCenter.org.