Education Resources
From families to educators to community organizations, our ready-to-use resources offer expert information and practical tools to prevent and reduce harm from poisoning
Poison safety checklist
Use this checklist to identify potentially harmful items in your home and ensure they’re used and stored safely. Keep them out of sight and out of reach of children, and lock them up if possible.
Health literacy handout
Understanding the healthcare system and knowing where to go for help can be challenging. This brochure explains your options—whether it’s calling 911 or 988, contacting Washington Poison Center, or visiting your doctor, urgent care, or the ER—so you can get the help you need.
Additional resources
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About public health education
Learn how our Public Health Educators provide practical, easy-to-use information to help you make safer, healthier choices
Current education programs
Explore how we prevent and reduce harm from poisonings with presentations and trainings on topics that matter
Professional and clinical resources
Build your skills in toxicology across all phases of your career: internships, clinical rotations, and continuing education




