Next week marks the 50th anniversary of National Poison
Prevention Week. Starting March 18, the AAPCC
will join local poison centers and prevention partners across the country to
focus the public’s attention on the dangers of poisonings and how to prevent
them. America’s 57 poison centers respond to calls 24/7 in order to help those
who have been exposed to toxic substances, and are committed to providing
information about how poisonings occur and ways to prevent them. In 2010, U.S.
poison centers answered more than 3.9 million calls, including nearly 2.4
million calls about human exposures to poisons, according to Debbie Carr, AAPCC
executive director. About 71% of the people who called with poison emergencies
were treated at home following the advice of poison center experts, saving
millions of dollars in medical expenses. The AAPCC advises everyone to program
the Poison Help number, 1-800-222-1222. For more information on National Poison
Prevention Week, click here.