 More than a million calls a year replace the poison centers involving kids and poisonings. Poisoning is preventable. Get the tips, save a life. Get the tips, save a life. Is it grandma's heart medicine or a piece of candy? For a toddler on a quest for treats, there is no difference. For children who are not yet readers, it can be hard to tell a bottle of OJ from a toxic bottle of citrus scented household cleaner. Ninety percent of poison incidents involving kids happen at home. Are the medicines and household cleaners in your home accessible to kids? Weekly pill containers can ease your access to medicines. Your child's access as well. Layer the protection, reseal, lock up, out of sight and reach. When it comes to poison prevention, child resistant is not child proof. If you think someone may have been poisoned, call Poison Health at 1-800-222-1222. 1-800-222-1222. 1-800-222-1222. If you think it might be poison, then the first thing you should do is call 1-800-222-1222. For more life saving tips, go to cpsc.gov and poisonhealth.hrsa.gov.