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HAZARDS IN THE HOME
1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (ibuprofen, aspirin, etc.)
2. Acetaminophen
3. Cold and flu medications
4. Antidepressants
5. Vitamins
6. Home insect products
7. Rat and mouse bait
8. Bleach
9. Diet Pills
10. Disinfectants
11. Fabric softener
12. Lead
13. Lighter fluids
14. Mothballs
15. Anti-cancer drugs
16. Solvents (paint thinners, etc.)
17. Flea and tick products
18. Drain cleaner
19. Liquid potpourri
20. Slug and snail bait
21. Oven cleaner sprays
22. Lime/scale remover
23. Fly bait
24. Detergents
25. Tobacco products
26. Common plants
HARMFUL FOODS
27. Avocados
28. Chocolate (all forms)
29. Coffee (all forms)
30. Onions & onion powder
31. Garlic
32. Grapes
33. Raisins
34. Macadamia nuts
35. Alcoholic beverages
36. Moldy/spoiled foods
37. Salt
38. Fatty foods
39. Gum, candies, or other foods sweetened with xylitol
40. Tea leaves
41. Raw yeast dough
OBJECTS
42. Balls (balls that are small or have smooth coating)
43. Batteries
44. Bread twist ties
45. Buttons
46. Coins
47. Cotton Swabs
48. Glass
49. Hair pins
50. Jewelry
51. Nylons
52. Paper clips
53. Plastic wrap
54. Socks
55. Rubber-bands
56. Sharp Objects (knives, razors, scissors, nails, needles, etc.)
57. String, yarn, or dental floss
58. Towels
59. Wax
TROUBLE AREAS
60. Balconies
61. Bath tub or sinks
62. Doors and windows
63. Electrical cords
64. Fireplaces
65. Toilets
66. Washer & Dryer
NOTE:
If You think your pet has been exposed to a poisonous substance, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center can help. Call 1-888-426-4435, and consult with your veterinarian for follow-up care. It may save your pet's life.
Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance
Hazards in the Home