When I was just 12 years old, I attended a neighborhood pool party with a few families from our street. There were kids of all ages, with the youngest being around the age of 2. As the adults gathered in the shallow end of the pool, one mother was with her young toddler. She placed the young girl on a pool noodle as a floatation device. Her mom had a false perception that with so many people around, her child would be safe.

Sadly, she was wrong.

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Global Road Safety Sign

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Read about one family’s close call with medicine poisoning, their lessons learned and why medicine safety is now a child-proofing priority.

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For many parents, medicine safety is not a top priority when child-proofing their home. Learn why it’s important to keep all medicine up and out of reach, even medicine you use every day.

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Find answers here to your frequently asked questions about medicine safety.

Medication bottles

Find answers here to your frequently asked questions about medicine safety.

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America’s Favorite Crossing Guard

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