Keep all dangerous cleaners, paint thinners, antifreeze, pesticides, and medicines locked up or on high shelves. Ditto for mouthwash, perfumes, vitamins, laundry detergent, and batteries -- all can be deadly poisons to small kids, so make sure they are not accessible. From The Smart Parent's Guide: Getting Your Kids Through Checkups, Illnesses, and Accidents by Jennifer Trachtenberg.
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