Objective. To ascertain the reported toxicity of current United Kingdom (UK) household products following the launch of new products, such as liquid detergent capsules, and the manufacture of more concentrated formulations. Methods. Between 1 March 2008 and 30 April 2009 the UK National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) collected prospectively 5939 telephone enquiries relating to household products, approximately 10% of all telephone enquiries received over this period. Results. The majority of enquiries (n = 3893; 65.5%) concerned children 5 years of age or less and were received predominantly from hospitals (n = 1905; 32.1%), general practitioners (n = 1768; 29.8%) and NHS Direct/NHS 24 (n = 1694; 28.5%). The majority of exposures occurr...
Chemical household products are a common cause of accidents in the domestic sphere. Despite such pro...
Abstract Background Several studies worldwide have investigated household product poisoning. We cond...
Accidents with chemical household products are prevalent worldwide and often involve young children....
Objective. To ascertain the reported toxicity of current United Kingdom (UK) household products foll...
Objective: To ascertain the toxicity of current UK household products. Methods: Between 1 March 2008...
Objective. To ascertain the reported toxicity of liquid detergent capsules. Methods. Between 1 March...
1 Abstract The aim of the study was to evaluate the numbers, severity and causes of accidents, occur...
Objective: Local effects on the eye following cleaning product exposures are frequently reported. Ac...
AbstractObjectivesto evaluate the handling and risk factors for poisoning and/or digestive tract inj...
A large share of accidental and non-accidental poisonings are caused by household cleaning and washi...
Objectives: to evaluate the handling and risk factors for poisoning and/or digestive tract injuries...
Background: A growing number of studies have identified cleaners as a group at risk for adverse heal...
In this study it was examined how people are exposed to compounds contained in hygienic cleaning pro...
Objective: To analyse the number of calls and symptoms observed in enquiries regarding liquitabs to...
Background: Poisoning by household cleaning products(HCPs) is common in children. Some HCPs are toxi...
Chemical household products are a common cause of accidents in the domestic sphere. Despite such pro...
Abstract Background Several studies worldwide have investigated household product poisoning. We cond...
Accidents with chemical household products are prevalent worldwide and often involve young children....
Objective. To ascertain the reported toxicity of current United Kingdom (UK) household products foll...
Objective: To ascertain the toxicity of current UK household products. Methods: Between 1 March 2008...
Objective. To ascertain the reported toxicity of liquid detergent capsules. Methods. Between 1 March...
1 Abstract The aim of the study was to evaluate the numbers, severity and causes of accidents, occur...
Objective: Local effects on the eye following cleaning product exposures are frequently reported. Ac...
AbstractObjectivesto evaluate the handling and risk factors for poisoning and/or digestive tract inj...
A large share of accidental and non-accidental poisonings are caused by household cleaning and washi...
Objectives: to evaluate the handling and risk factors for poisoning and/or digestive tract injuries...
Background: A growing number of studies have identified cleaners as a group at risk for adverse heal...
In this study it was examined how people are exposed to compounds contained in hygienic cleaning pro...
Objective: To analyse the number of calls and symptoms observed in enquiries regarding liquitabs to...
Background: Poisoning by household cleaning products(HCPs) is common in children. Some HCPs are toxi...
Chemical household products are a common cause of accidents in the domestic sphere. Despite such pro...
Abstract Background Several studies worldwide have investigated household product poisoning. We cond...
Accidents with chemical household products are prevalent worldwide and often involve young children....