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Poison Hemlock in Illinois

• Poison Hemlock Fact Sheet, Midwest Invasive Species Information Network: bit. ly/3Ni1KR1 • Poison Hemlock, Invasive Plants of Wisconsin Factsheet: bit.ly/39RwnPy Authors Factsheet written by Extension Forestry and Research Specialist Christopher Evans with input and review from Scott Schirmer, Illinois Department of Agriculture, and Phil Cox,

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Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac FactSheet

This fact sheet was published with information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Poison Ivy Information Center, the Missouri Department of Conser-vation and the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation. Poison Sumac Safety Violations Hotline 1-800-452-9595 [email protected]

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Fact Sheets | Carbon Monoxide Poisoning | CDC

Español [PDF – 128 KB] English [PDF – 715 KB] Français [PDF – 202 KB] Haitian [PDF – 172 KB] Português [PDF – 177 KB] Tiếng Việt [PDF – 181 KB] Last Reviewed: September 6, 2023. Source: National Center for Environmental Health. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning - Disaster-related Carbon Monoxide Exposures.

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Pets & Poisons

If you see something suspicious, call your vet or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Phone Number: (888) 426-4435. If you find food products, freeze a sample of them immediately. This preserves the substance for lab testing by authorities. There are many things that can poison an animal.

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Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program | CDC

Training: Lead Poisoning Prevention Training Videos. Video: The Importance of Childhood Blood Lead Testing. Fact Sheet: Recalls of Children's Products, Foods, Cosmetics, and Medicines Due to Lead Hazards. Web Page: Spanish Communication Resources. Fact Sheet: CDC's Recommended Terminology When Discussing Children's Blood Lead …

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Poison Ivy | Home and Garden Education Center

Regardless of other features, poison ivy can be identified by its consistent pointed 3-leaf structure, with the middle leaf stalk longer than the other two side leaves. The mantra "Leaves of 3, let it be" holds true for every form of the plant. This is the one guarantee of poison ivy plants – leaves will always be in groups of 3.

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Fast Facts

poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac. ӽ Inhaling smoke from burning plants can cause severe allergic respiratory problems. When exposure to burning poisonous plants is unavoidable, employers should provide workers with: A NIOSH-certified half-face piece particulate respirator rated R–95, P–95, or better. This recommendation does

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Acute Radiation Syndrome: A Fact Sheet for Clinicians

The required conditions for Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS) are: The radiation dose must be large (i.e., greater than 0.7 Gray (Gy) 1, 2 or 70 rads). Mild symptoms may be observed with doses as low as 0.3 Gy or 30 rads. The dose usually must be external ( i.e., the source of radiation is outside of the patient's body).

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Protect the ones you love POISONINGS

Put the nationwide poison control center phone number, 1-800-222-1222, on or near every telephone in your home. You should also program it into your cellular phone. You can …

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Poison Ivy, Poison Oak and Similar Plant Identification

This Fact Sheet is to help inform and educate the general public on how to identify poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac so they can be avoided. Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is located throughout the lower 48 states and grows in a variety of conditions, although it is most abundant along forest edges and in open forests with moderate ...

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Nitrate Poisoning

Print this fact sheet. by J.C. Whittier * (6/11) Quick Facts… Death loss from nitrate is an occasional problem in cattle consuming certain annual forages, particularly sorghum hybrids. Cattle producers should be concerned if rations contain over 5,000 ppm nitrate on a dry matter basis. Avoid poisoning with good management practices.

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Fast Facts

poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac. ӽ Inhaling smoke from burning plants can cause severe allergic respiratory problems. When exposure to burning poisonous plants is …

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Daycare and Classroom Outreach Materials | US EPA

National Head Start Association Lead Poisoning Prevention Resources. What_you_need_to_know_about_lead_poisoning (Fact Sheet) (pdf) (84.83 KB) Lead_poisoning_home (Checklist) (pdf) (212.64 KB) Classroom_staff_talking_points (pdf) (45.46 KB) Songs_classroom_exercises (pdf) (71.77 KB) …

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Poisons A to Z | Northern New England Poison Center

Alavert. Alcohol (Ethanol) Amaryllis. Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning. Amphetamines. Antifreeze (Ethylene Glycol) Antihistamines. Aquaphor. Arsenic. Aspirin. Bath Oil. Bath Salts (drug) …

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Poison Prevention | CPSC.gov

Child poisoning deaths have fallen by 73 percent since 1972 due to tough federal laws including the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA) of 1970 and the Child Nicotine Poisoning Prevention Act of 2015 and the …

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Ricin / Abrin factsheet

Fact sheets Currently selected; Control guidelines; COVID-19 guidelines and factsheets; Ricin / Abrin factsheet Ricin and Abrin are extremely toxic natural poisons. Ricin is a poison found in whole castor beans and Abrin is found in …

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Poison Hemlock: Facts About this Early Season Weed

Lifecycle: Poison hemlock germinates from seed and is a biennial plant with a basal rosette of leaves during its first year. Once it overwinters, in late April/early May, it bolts into an erect branched plant producing prominent white flowers in an umbel generally in June and July. It sets and drops seeds soon after.

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Carbon Monoxide

Content source: National Center for Environmental Health. Carbon monoxide (CO), an odorless, colorless gas, which can cause sudden illness and death, is produced any time a fossil fuel is burned. CDC works with national, state, local, and other partners to raise awareness about CO poisoning and to monitor CO-related illness and death in the …

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Protect the ones you love POISONINGS

Put the nationwide poison control center phone number, 1-800-222-1222, on or near every telephone in your home. You should also program it into your cellular phone. You can reach poison control centers 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call poison control if you think a child has been poisoned and if they are awake and alert.

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Fact Sheet: Envenenamiento con plomo en la infancia

Envenenamiento con plomo en la infancia; Childhood Lead Poisoning: What You Should Know about Your Child's Blood Test Results; Spanish; español; espanol; parents; children; infancia; blood lead levels; CDC; ACCLPP; reference value; lead; plomo; childhood lead exposure; lead exposure; lead poisoning; negative; negative blood lead …

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Frequently Asked Questions | Carbon Monoxide …

The most common symptoms of CO poisoning are headache, dizziness, weakness, upset stomach, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion. CO symptoms are often described as "flu-like.". If you breathe in a lot of CO it …

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Lead Poisoning (in Children) > Fact Sheets > Yale Medicine

Lead is a naturally occurring metal used in plumbing, construction materials, and car batteries. Long-term exposure to it can cause serious health problems, especially in children whose brains and nervous systems are still developing. Lead is most harmful when it is inhaled or swallowed. It builds up in the body over a period of months or years.

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Picture of Americia Poisoning Fact Sheet

Poisoning is a significant problem in the United States and is the leading cause of unintentional injury death, surpassing motor vehicle crashes. In 2010, fatalities from unintentional poisoning totaled 33,041.6 Approximately 2.3 million unintentional poisonings or poison exposures (predominately nonfatal) were reported

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Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Fact Sheet

Poison Ivy, Oak, & Sumac Fact Sheet HS04-064D (06-21) E mployers and employees need to take precautions when working in and around wooded areas, heavy foliage, and along riverbanks where poison ivy, oak, and sumac plants typically grow. According to the American Skin Association, about 85% of the population are allergic to these poisonous

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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Fact Sheet | Natural Disasters …

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Fact Sheet. Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that kills without warning. It claims the lives of hundreds of people every year and makes thousands more ill. Many items including gas- and oil-burning furnaces, portable generators, and charcoal grills produce this poison gas.

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Poison Fact Sheet

A poison is anything that can cause sickness or death if it gets into or on the body. We are surrounded by poisons that people can eat, breathe and get in their eyes or on their skin. …

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CDC | Facts About Ricin

Ricin is a poison found naturally in castor beans. If castor beans are chewed and swallowed, the released ricin can cause injury. Ricin can be made from the waste material left over from processing castor beans. It can be in the form of a powder, a mist, or a pellet, or it can be dissolved in water or weak acid.

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Poison Fact Sheet

• Over 50% of poisoning exposures reported to ia Poison Control Net-work occurred among children younger than 6 years. • The most common chemicals involved in these …

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Fact sheets

Fact sheets. These fact sheets focus on poison prevention topics and can be printed for use in waiting rooms or at community and educational events. Safe Use of Art Products [PDF] includes basic information on hazards from some common materials used in art and craft activities. Explains the ACMI label wording found on many art products.

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