 Hello, I'm Anne-Marie Burkle, Acting Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. This is National Poison Prevention Week, and I want to remind all Americans about the dangers of unintentional poisonings and how to keep your children safe. Did you know that about 84 percent of unintentional child poisonings occur right in your home? That's why CPSC urges everyone to have a plan for protection. First, safeguard medications. Lock them up and keep them out of sight and out of the reach of your children. Also, be sure to keep medicines in their original child-resistant containers. Next, safeguard laundry packets. Keep them up and away from your children. These packets dissolve quickly and release toxic chemicals if placed in the mouth. Third, safeguard household cleaners. With their bright colors and their sweet smells, children may be tempted to drink them. Always lock up these poisonous products and keep them out of the reach of your children. Fourth, be mindful of carbon monoxide. Every home needs to have a working carbon monoxide alarm on every level and outside each sleeping area. This odorless, colorless gas is poisonous and it can kill your family in minutes. And lastly, liquid nicotine used in e-cigarettes is highly toxic even in small doses. Keep it in the original child-resistant packaging and out of sight and reach of your children. Poisons can be found in every room of your home. During Poison Prevention Week, take the time, make a plan for protection, and keep your family safe. Thank you.