Estonian Health Officials Highlight Risks of Household Poisoning During Awareness Week Every year, Estonia’s poison hotline registers approximately 1,700 cases of poisoning linked to medications. The Health Department’s Poison Information Center is emphasizing preventative measures and appropriate first aid procedures as part of a week-long awareness campaign beginning March 16th. The center reports that over 3,000 incidents of household poisoning occur annually, primarily involving common substances found within Estonian homes. These incidents frequently stem from accidental exposures to medications and household chemicals. The majority of these occurrences are attributed to ordinary household accidents. “We are focusing on preventing these incidents and ensuring individuals know how to respond effectively,” stated a spokesperson for the Poison Information Center. “Timely first aid, coupled with seeking expert advice via the hotline, can significantly mitigate potential health complications.” The campaign aims to educate the public on the risks associated with storing and handling medications and chemicals safely within the household. Resources will be available to promote responsible storage practices and provide guidance on immediate response measures in the event of a poisoning. The center stresses that quick action and professional consultation are crucial in minimizing the severity of any resulting harm. Topics: #every #household #poisoning Post navigation The Russian court imposed 15 years of imprisonment for the two-year-old Moscow concert hall attack VIDEO⟩Astrid Kannel recalls Putin’s harassment: his press secretary looked at me with such a face that…