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Poisons and Children

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Many poisonous substances can potentially turn fatal if inhaled, digested, or absorbed by the body. Click on the links below to learn more about poisons and children.

Facts About Poisons

First-Aid for Poisoning

Childproof Your Home for Poisons

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Lead Poisoning

Mushroom Poisoning in Children

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