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Jenna Hardman, age 12, of Seattle! Congratulations and a round of applause to the new winner of the “Everyone Needs Mr. Yuk” poster contest.  Jenna’s design shows the face of Mr. Yuk encircled by figures representing the residents of the state of Washington, along with many of the state’s cities.  Jenna wins $500 courtesy of Umpqua Bank, a visit to her school by Mr. Yuk, and her poster will be featured as the Washington Poison Center’s 2012 Poison Prevention Week poster.

 

and in Spanish…

While March 18-24, 2012, is National Poison Prevention Week, the staff at the Washington Poison Center love to celebrate all month long! We invite every resident in the state to join us in the celebration by visiting our website at www.wapc.org, it is the absolute perfect time to pick up all kinds of tips, including: how to get rid of all of your old medications, and how to poison-proof your home.

We also want to give a great big THANK YOU to the generosity of Umpqua Bank who makes our contest possible! Jenna’s poster can be seen at their locations.   You may want to stop in, have a cup of coffee (their own special blend!), check your email, and check out Jenna’s wonderful poster.

We also have four runners-up. Congratulations to Hassan Abshir, age 9, of Seattle; Kiet Tran, age 7, of  Seattle; Casey Ornelas, age 12, of Auburn; and Emily Rodriguez, age 12, of Auburn.  They also win $100 each courtesy of Umpqua Bank.

All the best,

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Snow Days!

by tsuzuki on January 17, 2012

Snow days are fun and beautiful and potentially dangerous! We want you and your neighbors to be safe during this snowstorm.

Carbon Monoxide, or CO, is an odorless, colorless, tasteless, deadly gas.  Someone with CO poisoning may think they are just getting the flu, since symptoms can be a headache, nausea and vomiting, weakness, fatigue, and confusion.  If several people in the household become ill at the same time, it may not be “just the flu.”  If carbon monoxide poisoning is happening while the person is sleeping, they likely will not wake up.   If you think you are experiencing CO poisoning, get to fresh air right away.  Open all doors and windows wide.  Call the Washington Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 for more help.

When the power goes out, it is tempting to use alternative methods to heat and cook food. Make sure you stay safe from CO poisoning!  If your power goes out, follow these four rules of CO safety:

  1. MAKE SURE your generator is far from open windows and vents.
  2. NEVER use a generator indoors, in garages or carports.
  3. NEVER run your car inside or near the garage.
  4. NEVER use a gas oven to heat your home.
  5. NEVER bring a charcoal or gas grill indoors.

In cases when the power is out for days and weeks, people get desperate to stay warm and forget the importance of following safety measures, or they simply are just not aware of the dangers.  Please check on your family, friends and neighbors to make sure their methods of heating their home are not putting them at risk for CO poisoning in a storm.

For a one page flier to print and post, go to http://www.wapc.org/information/for-you-your-family/ and click on the link for Carbon Monoxide.   Carbon monoxide facts in multiple languages can be found at the King County web site.

Stay warm and stay safe this winter.

 

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The William O. Robertson, MD Memorial Service

January 5, 2012

Dr. Robertson’s memorial service will be held January 7th at 1:00 PM in Hogness Auditorium at the University of Washington Health Sciences Building, Room A420, 1705 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA. Dr. Robertson is greatly missed by our staff.  If you want to know more about him and his incredible contributions to pediatrics, toxicology, and [...]

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Invite Me to Your Holiday Gatherings!

December 22, 2011

It’s that time of year again!  The decorations are going up, online stores are being swamped with orders, homes are being readied for visitors, and everybody is looking forward to their share of sparkle and excitement.  Friends and family are first in everyone’s mind.  But, what about me?  Being a big green dude with a [...]

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Will I Still Give My Grandkids Apple Juice?

December 2, 2011

There has been a lot of controversy lately about the safety of apple juice.  Specifically about contamination with arsenic, and predisposing children to ill health effects, like diabetes.  Here are a few bullet points I think are important to note: Arsenic is always in the environment and everyone has been exposed to it, however most [...]

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William O. Robertson, MD

December 1, 2011

  The Washington Poison Center mourns the passing of our founder and dear friend, Dr. William O. Robertson, 86. Dr. Robertson was very influential throughout his six-decade career in pediatrics, toxicology, teaching, and poison prevention. He began his career in Rochester, New York, but soon began teaching pediatrics at Yale University before heading to Ohio [...]

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American Diabetes Month

November 22, 2011

November is American Diabetes month. The American Diabetes Association reports that 26 million children and adults in America are living with diabetes, and another 79 million are at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes. And, if we don’t do something about it, the American Diabetes Association estimates that by 2050, 1 in 3 Americans [...]

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Senator Scott White

November 3, 2011

The citizens of Washington State and the Poison Center lost a dear friend recently.  Senator Scott White (46th District) passed away suddenly  on October 21st from undiagnosed heart problems.  Sen. White served first as the representative of the area in which the poison center is physically located, and then, as our Senator. Sen. White was [...]

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Evening of Fine Wine & Friends

September 23, 2011

Breaking News!!!!!! We are fast approaching our annual event—An Evening of Fine Wine & Friends!  Quick recap, its on Friday, October 7, 6:30pm-9:30pm at Fremont Studios, 155 N 35th St, Seattle 98103.  Morning Traffic Anchor Tracy Taylor of KING 5 News, famous for her Lil’ Traffic Buddies Program will be co-hosting this year’s event with [...]

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Poison Nation Blogs

August 31, 2011

Welcome to the Washington Poison Center blog.  The staff (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other poison specialists) answering the phones in our Call Center refer to themselves as the Poison Nation. Poison Nation, including Mr. Yuk, will all contribute to this blog, providing you with a variety of points of view, new knowledge and some entertainment.  [...]

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