Medical records, including
poison control numbers and veterinarian's name, phone number, and hours (include emergency number)
List of Phone Numbers - your regular vet, the emergency vet, animal control, and animal
poison control numbers.
Write down
the poison control number and keep it in a handy location, as well as programming it into your cell phone.
Post the national
poison control number — 1-800-222-1222 — near the phone.
Important numbers include their primary veterinarian as well as their emergency veterinarian's phone number, the ASPCA Poison Control Center Number (888) 426.4435 and the National
Poison Control Number (800) 222.1222.
If your pet has ingested something that is potentially poisonous, call the 24/7 Animal
Poison Control number --(888) 426-4435
If your dog has ingested coffee or coffee beans, call the ASPA
poison control number at 888-426-4435 right away, or call your vet immediately.
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The packaging resembles that of juice boxes, candy or cookies, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission said, noting a recent increase in the
number of reports to
poison control centers.
That relaxation of restrictions itself has been controversial among a
number of Tronc investors;
poison pills often are designed to protect the interests of all shareholders» values, and investors have complained about the chairman and vice chairman's abilities to leverage more
control, at smaller benefit to other shareholders.
Just in case, keep the phone
number of your local
poison -
control center handy.
That's the nationwide
number for
Poison Control, and once you have a mobile, curious toddler, it's important to display it someplace prominent.
They told us to keep a phone in the kitchen (preferably one where there was a speaker so that we could hear the 911 operator), tape the CPR directions, emergency phone
numbers (
poison control, etc), and our address to the inside of an upper cabinet door (lots of parents blank on their address when their kids are having a medical emergency), and lay the baby on the hard counter underneath for CPR.
Child Proof the House (Set the temperature of your hot water heater to 120 degrees F, use covers on electrical outlets and latches on cabinets, keep household cleaners, chemicals and medicines completely out of reach and always store them in their original container and know the
Poison Control Center
number (1-800-222-1222), do not carry hot liquids or food near your child and do not allow your child near stoves, heaters or other hot appliances (especially curling irons), and when cooking, use the back burners and turn pot handles inward, to prevent drowning, never leave your child alone near any container of water, keep a list of emergency
numbers near the phone, and lock rooms that are not child proof).
Keep the
number of the
poison control center near your phone so you can call for emergency first - aid advice.
Remember to always keep a close eye on your children when they are in the kitchen and keep the
number (800) 222-1222 for
poison control handy in case of an emergency and visit their website for more tips www.aapcc.org
Emergency contact information Post a list somewhere obvious — like on the fridge or by your landline phone, if you have one — with fire, police, doctor,
poison control, and hospital
numbers.
Keep the
poison control center
number in your phone so you can call for emergency first - aid advice.
While we're talking about safety, now is the time to write the
number for
Poison Control and post it on your fridge.
Stay - safe tips: Program the
Poison Control Hotline
number into your phones: 800-222-1222.
Keep emergency contact
numbers nearby, so you can get help from
Poison Control if your child ingests something they shouldn't.
Keep the
number for the national
poison control center --(800) 222-1222 in the United States — and your local emergency
numbers close to every phone.
• Keep a list of emergency
numbers near your telephones, including pediatrician,
Poison Control Center (1.800.222.1222) and 911.
Additionally, keep the
Poison Control hot line
number posted near the telephone next to other emergency
numbers so children and those responsible for your children can immediately find it.
In addition to the phone
numbers for the pediatrician and
poison control, you should also show Mom where the fire extinguisher, flashlights, and first - aid kit are located, and let her know what to do if the smoke alarm goes off.
The Erie County Health Department, along with the
Poison Control Center, strongly encourages that the hotline's phone
number be preprogrammed into cell phones and telephones for expedient dialing in the case of an emergency.
Oneida County — with 36 bath salts incidents — and Onondaga County, with 35, have reported the highest
number of bath salts emergencies in New York state this year, according to the Upstate
Poison Control Center.
Researchers have tried lamprey - specific
poisons to
control their
numbers, but more out - of - the - box ideas include using artificial lamprey pheromones to lure them to their doom, and designing a birth
control drug that would only affect female lampreys.
You can even sign up for a free pet safety pack from the ASPCA which includes the stickers as well as a magnet with the
number of
poison control.
Contact information for the National Animal
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Poison Control: National Animal Poison Control Center Includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control
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Poison Control Center Includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control
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numbers for the
poison control c
poison control control center.
The ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center (phone
number below) lists the five most potentially dangerous plants to pets.
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Veterinary toxicologist Dr. Steven Hansen, director of the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center in Urbana, IL, said, «Yes, that is a very, very high
number.
But attempts to
poison never worked to
control their
numbers anyway.