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CHARLESTON, WV (Hinton News) —Sunshine and warm weather mean more people are enjoying the outdoors. There are a few common outdoor poisons people encounter more during the summer—tiki torch fuel, lighter fluid, and pool chemicals. Following a few safety tips from the West Virginia Poison Center can help keep people poison-safe during the summer season.  

Read the directions! 

A simple but important tip—read the directions on all products. Most products, from torch fuel to pool chemicals, are safe for use if the product directions are followed. If directions are not followed, a product can cause poisoning. 

Store products in their original container. 

If a product is in a child-resistant container, make sure to put the child-resistant cap on correctly after each use. 

Do not transfer products into food or drink containers.  Some poisonous products look like beverages. For example, torch fuel and lighter fluid look like apple juice. 

Protect your eyes and your lungs. 

When opening pool chemicals, open containers carefully in a well-ventilated area. Do not lean over the container while opening it. Make sure the wind is blowing away from your face and not in the path of other people. 

Keep torch fuel and lighter fluid up, away, and out of sight of children. If swallowed, they can easily be inhaled into the lungs causing serious injury or death. 

Save the West Virginia Poison Center number—1-800-222-1222.

If poisoning occurs, do not wait for symptoms to appear. Call the medical experts at the West Virginia Poison Center 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 

About the West Virginia Poison Center:

The West Virginia Poison Center provides comprehensive emergency poison information, prevention and educational resources to West Virginians 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. The WVPC is staffed by nurses, pharmacists and physicians with special training in the treatment of poisonings. Located in Charleston, WV, the WVPC is a part of the West Virginia University-Charleston Division. Toll-free:1-800-222-1222. Website:www.wvpoisoncenter.org. 

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