☀️ Summer is here! Whether you're heading to the beach, firing up the BBQ, camping, or spending time in the backyard, a few simple precautions can help keep everyone safe.
Check out our Summer Do's & Don'ts to help prevent poisonings and enjoy the season safely. From sunscreen and insect repellent to BBQ fuels and outdoor hazards, a little preparation goes a long way.
If you suspect a poisoning, call the Ontario Poison Centre anytime at 1-800-268-9017 for free, expert advice available 24/7.
#SummerSafety #PoisonPrevention #OntarioPoisonCentre
🎉 Heading out to enjoy upcoming events? Have fun, stay safe, and keep poison prevention in mind while you’re on the go.
Whether it’s medications, alcohol, household products, or accidental exposures, the Ontario Poison Centre is here to help.
If you suspect a poisoning, call 1-844-764-7669 for expert advice, 24/7.
#PoisonPrevention #ontariopoisoncentre #staysafe
☀️Gear up for summer safely!🕶️🔥
From sunscreen and insect repellent to BBQs, pools, and camping adventures, a little prevention goes a long way.
Stay safe, stay informed, and make the most of your summer in the 6ix! ☀️🏖️🏕️
#summersafety#ontariopoisoncentre
This year, the Ontario Poison Centre has received more than double the usual number of calls related to symptoms after eating true morel mushrooms.
Stay safe:
Even mushrooms that are generally considered safe to eat should be fully cooked before consuming
Store mushrooms properly before preparing them i.e. paper bag in fridge to reduce the chance of bacterial growth
Cooking does not destroy the toxins of most poisonous mushrooms
If foraging in nature, be aware that lookalike mushrooms can be highly toxic
Only eat wild mushrooms that have been identified by someone with expertise
If you’re unsure of identification, do not eat it
The poison centre does not provide mushroom identification.
If you develop symptoms after eating mushrooms, contact the Ontario Poison Centre right away at 1-800-268-9017
For more information on mushroom foraging read our infographic or watch this video: https://t.co/rSOccI5Hki
Happy Nursing Week to our incredible Specialists in Poison Information at the Ontario Poison Centre 💙
Your calm voices, expert knowledge, and compassionate care make a difference every single day. Whether supporting healthcare teams or guiding worried families through difficult moments, you are there 24/7 with professionalism, patience, and dedication.
This Nursing Week, we celebrate your commitment, resilience, and the extraordinary care you provide behind the scenes . We are grateful for all that you do.
#NursingWeek #PoisonCentre #ThankYouNurses #HealthcareHeroes
Discover what the Ontario Poison Centre does and how we help people across Ontario for poisonings with confidential, 24/7, phone support in any language.
In this video, Sarah, a Specialist in Poison Information (SPI), explains who we are, how our service works, and why the Ontario Poison Centre is a critical resource for both the public and healthcare providers.
A heartfelt thank you to advisors in SickKids’ Lived Experience Network and Patient Advisory Council for their invaluable input in refining the messaging and content.
When picking up medications or natural health products, opt for child-resistant packaging and buy smaller packaging sizes. Having less medication at home can help prevent misuse and abuse. https://t.co/QjF3fETkHc #RethinkPoisons#NPPW2026
Having an action plan in place can help you and your family respond quickly in the event of a poisoning. Only 18% of Canadians report knowing about local poison resources. https://t.co/QjF3fETkHc #RethinkPoisons#NPPW2026
Safety-check your home by following these prevention tips:
🧼Always close lids and caps tightly.
🧼Keep products stored up, away, out of sight, and preferably locked away.
🧼Use child-resistant containers whenever possible, but remember nothing is 100% childproof.
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Medications are the No.1 cause of poisoning in Canada. Prescription and over-the-counter medications and natural health products can cause poisoning if taken by mistake or used incorrectly. https://t.co/QjF3fETkHc #RethinkPoisons#NPPW2026
Poison Prevention Week is March 15-21, 2026. #RethinkPoisons and use over-the-counter medications and natural health products safely. https://t.co/jjZkYCy4Rd #NPPW2026
It’s easy to find over-the-counter medications and natural health products in stores, online and at home. However, just because they’re easily accessible, doesn’t mean they’re risk-free. Medications can help when used safely. https://t.co/QjF3fETkHc #RethinkPoisons#NPPW2026
Medications that relieve pain, known as analgesics, are the No. 1 substance people call Canada’s poison centres about. These products are safe but only when you use them in the right ways. Learn more: https://t.co/QjF3fETkHc #RethinkPoisons#NPPW2026
It is easy to find over-the-counter medications and natural health products in stores and at home. Being easily accessible doesn’t mean they’re risk-free. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your medications. Call 1-800-567-8911 if someone is potentially poisoned.#NPPW2026.
Some meds don’t mix. It’s easy to find over-the-counter medications and natural health products in stores, online and at home. However, just because they’re easily accessible, doesn’t mean they’re risk-free. Medications can help when used safely. https://t.co/Odiz9r24nc #RethinkPoisons #NPPW2026
Keep medications and natural health products in their original, labelled packaging to ensure you have instructions for use, avoid mix-ups and have information about the contents should you need to call a poison centre. https://t.co/6Ibt7PWMwj #RethinkPoisons#NPPW2026
There are many items in and around your home that can cause poisoning if they aren’t used safely, including medications and natural health products. #RethinkPoisons: https://t.co/QjF3fETkHc #NPPW2026
Having an action plan in place can help you and your family respond quickly in the event of a poisoning. Only 18% of Canadians report knowing about local poison resources. https://t.co/QjF3fETkHc #RethinkPoisons#NPPW2026
Many over-the-counter products have acetaminophen along with other ingredients. Always check labels before use, pay attention to the daily max dose and do not use more than one product with acetaminophen in it at a time. https://t.co/QjF3fETkHc #RethinkPoisons#NPPW2026