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Poison Control Center

Poisoning and toxic substances sound frightening and remote, but are as close as our cleaning closets, garages and gardens. If you have curious little ones or pets, it’s reassuring to know that a little planning can help make your environment safer for those you love.

For immediate advice on possible poisoning, toxic substance or any other environmental hazard, you can call us toll-free, 24 hours a day, seven days a week to talk to one of the nurses, pharmacists or doctors at the Children’s Hospital Regional Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222. View one of our five video shorts on Household Hazardous Materials.  Send us an e-mail at dmcpcc@dmc.org

Please take a look at the many practical resources here for parents, ranging from mercury poisoning from old mercury thermometers, what to do when a pet eats something poisonous, and how to prepare for the unthinkable - communications plans, supply kits, and other plans in the event of a strike against the United States. You can take comfort in knowing the thousands of professionals at the Detroit Medical Center are prepared to care for the citizens of Michigan during any regional or national disaster or emergency, including acts of terrorism.

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