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Hunter And Scout Wants Your Kids To Learn About Poison Safety
Did you know that half of all calls to poison control centers involve kids? 90-percent of these incidents happen in a home.
In line with National Poison Prevention Week, FOX 4 invited Hunter and Scout from the Mesner Puppet Theatre to share some tips which parents should share with their kids about poison safety.
The two were joined by Stefanie Baines from the University Of Kansas Health System’s Poison Control Center along with theatre art director Mike Horner, to explain what items in the kitchen and bathroom are poisonous.
Together they also shared where parents should keep these items and what a parent should do if their child consumes something poisonous.
Watch Hunter and Scout’s full video below:
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