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I've google it and most places I'm reading they are not toxic but thought other mums might have been in this position. Any help is appreciated. Becks xxxx. See last answer. Your browser cannot play this video. Treat like you would bleach until told otherwise! Search for a thread. This happened to a child as a party I was at a while ago, the packets do say they are toxic and if swallowed then you should seek medical attention.

Baby and child health Chicken pox in mouth. Baby and child health 3yr old with a swollen tummy. Baby and child health 3yr old constantly drooling Baby and child health 3yr old boy with swollen testicle!! I think you will be fine. My OH says they use these in the forces, where he works. Infact he said he knows some men to drink on purpose so their wee glows Speak to NHS direct to be on the safe side.

In answer to Geo36cum. But we all know squaddies are completely nuts Georgia. In answer to Ama26zlg. Pet hair remover that's highly effective and purse-friendly! The liquid in glow sticks can burn a lot when it splashed into the eyes.

The combination of crying and running water will rinse it out so that it will feel better soon. The fluid in glow sticks or light sticks can also irritate the skin if it's splashed or spilled. If it's swallowed, it can be irritating, but usually is not. Call or. Pediatric and young adult exposure to chemiluminescent glow sticks.

Contact with the solution can occur if the plastic tube is chewed or punctured. Eye exposure can cause severe irritation, with an immediate stinging or burning sensation and watering eyes. Skin contact can cause local irritation. Swallowing the solution can cause nausea and a burning sensation, especially of the lips and throat.

Click here for further first aid advice. All Australian decimal currency has a high copper content and may react with fruit acids in the Christmas pudding causing a green discolouration around the coins.

The green discolouration is not particularly toxic, but is very bitter and may spoil the pudding. Pre-decimal currency does not produce this reaction, however, including coins or tokens in your Christmas Pudding is not recommended as there is a very real risk that someone may choke, inhale or swallow the coin. Every summer the Queensland Poisons Information Centre has a big increase in calls for advice regarding people being bitten by spiders.

Be aware of the different types of spiders around your house and yard. Regularly check outdoor furniture, outside toys, playground equipment and pot plants for the presence of spiders or webs. Be especially cautious when lifting or moving outdoor items. Remove spiders that are likely to come into contact with people, especially children.

Box Jellyfish Chironex fleckeri are found in the shallow warm waters north of the Tropic of Capricorn. They are present all year round but their numbers increase in the warmer months October to April especially after local rain and in calm seas. They are difficult to see in the water, with a box shaped hollow bell that is faintly blue and transparent. The tentacles may be up to 3m long but can be retracted to 5cm. Stings are always immediately painful. Many long, whip-like lines with a ladder pattern may be seen.

Intense swelling and redness occurs within 5 minutes. It may blister and leave permanent scarring. Take notice of stinger warnings on beach signs. Swim only at patrolled beaches. For first aid of box jelly fish stings see marine creatures. More than 70 species of cone shells are found in shallow warm waters around Australia, mainly on the Great Barrier Reef. They are popular among shell collectors, and some species are highly valued.

Educate children, shell collectors and tourists not to touch cone shells. Do not place live cone shells in pockets or bags touching the body as the harpoon can penetrate clothing.



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