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Keep poisonous products out of reachStay alert
Never refer to medicine or vitamins as candyThrow away old medicines
Beware that certain cosmetics and personal products are 				          poisonousKeep products in original containers
Buy child-resistant packagingKeep poisonous plants out of reach.
Install carbon monoxide detectors in the homeTeach grandparents and relatives to take precautions
Learn more safety tipsBe prepared
Call for help
Rinse skin with waterFlush eyes with water

Keep poisonous products out of reach
Stay alert

Never refer to medicine or vitamins as candy
Throw away old medicines

Beware that certain cosmetics and personal products are poisonous
Keep products in original containers

Buy child-resistant packaging
Keep poisonous plants out of reach
.

Install carbon monoxide detectors in the home
Teach grandparents and relatives to take precautions

Learn more safety tips
Be prepared

Call for help

Rinse skin with water
Flush eyes with water


What??? Weird… “A credenza is a piece  of furniture that became very fashionable during the second half of the  19th century. Often made of a burnished and polished wood decorated with  marquetry. Originally in Italian the name meant belief. This was  because in the 16th century the act of credenza was the tasting of food  and drinks by a servant for a lord or for another important person. By  tasting it they made sure the food was not poisoned. The name passed  then to the room where the act took place, then to the furniture.” View Larger

What??? Weird…

“A credenza is a piece of furniture that became very fashionable during the second half of the 19th century. Often made of a burnished and polished wood decorated with marquetry. Originally in Italian the name meant belief. This was because in the 16th century the act of credenza was the tasting of food and drinks by a servant for a lord or for another important person. By tasting it they made sure the food was not poisoned. The name passed then to the room where the act took place, then to the furniture.”