Sagot :
Answer:
1.Only take prescription medications that are prescribed to you by a healthcare professional
2.Always read the label before using a product that may be poisonous.
3.Wear protective clothing (gloves, long sleeves, long pants, socks, shoes) if you spray pesticides or other chemicals.
4.Never mix household products together. For example, mixing bleach and ammonia can result in toxic gases.
5.Dispose of unused, unneeded, or expired prescription drugs.
6.6.Wear protective clothing(like PPE) while holding a chemical or dangerous product to prevent incident
Explanation:
1. Wash hands and skin after handling hazardous products
2.Use personal protective equipments when handling something hazardous
3.Do not eat, drink or smoke when using hazardous products.
4.Keep all potential poisons up high and out of the reach of children — preferably in a locked storage container.
5.Keep medications and vitamins out of the reach of children. Never call medicine “candy.”
6.Keep foods and household products separated.