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Single-load laundry detergent capsules are made by a number of different manufactuers, but their candy-like appearance leads some children to ingest them. They look like a candy, or a small toy ...
More kids eating detergent packs, docs report. May 24, 2012, 6:15 PM EDT / Source: The Associated Press. By NOMAAN MERCHANT.
Single-use packages of laundry detergent are causing problems for kids who eat them. There have been at least 250 cases of illness from the packs reported to poison control centers across the ...
Miniature laundry detergent packets arrived on store shelves in recent months as an alternative to bulky bottles and messy spills. But doctors across the country say children are confusing the ...
Until laundry detergent can be made safer, parents of young children shouldn't buy them, ... Kids and detergent pods: A serious poison risk. Updated: Jul. 16, 2015, 5:39 p.m.
In August alone, U.S. poison centers got 734 calls regarding children and detergent gel packs. U.S. poison hotlines have received 2,950 calls so far this year ...
Liquid detergent packets or "pods" continue to poison kids years after their makers volunteered to make them safer. Such poisonings fell just 18 percent between 2015 and 2017, a new study reports.
In some cases, kids were playing with them, causing the packaging to rupture and squirt detergent into their eyes. In others, ruptured packages led to kids accidentally inhaling the contents.
Poison control centers across the United States are reporting a rise in cases of children swallowing laundry detergent packets.The tiny, brightly colored packets are marketed as a way to get rid ...
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In August alone, U.S. poison centers got 734 calls regarding children and detergent gel packs. U.S. poison hotlines have received 2,950 calls so far this year ...
Single-use packages of laundry detergent are causing problems for kids who eat them. There have been at least 250 cases of illness from the packs reported to poison control centers across the ...