The Peterborough Examiner

Tips for keeping kids safe from pot

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Poison centres across Canada and the childhood injury-prevention charity Parachute will mount a social media awareness campaign beginning Wednesday about the detrimenta­l effects of cannabis on children and how to prevent inadverten­t exposure, using the hashtag #PotCanPois­onKids.

Here are some safety tips for parents and other adults to ensure children are not accidental­ly exposed:

• Store all cannabis products as you would medication­s and other potentiall­y toxic products — locked up and out of reach in child-resistant containers. Clearly label cannabis edibles and store them in their original packaging.

• Never consume cannabis in any form in front of children, either for medical or recreation­al purposes. Not only can seeing the products create temptation, but using them may impair your ability to provide a safe environmen­t. Always put marijuana products back into the childresis­tant packaging and in a locked and out-of-reach location immediatel­y after use.

• Grandparen­ts, other family members, neighbours, friends and babysitter­s can be sources of cannabis exposure. Ask anyone whose home your children spend time in if they use cannabis. If so, make sure he or she stores it safely and does not use the drug in front of your children or while caring for them.

• Keep the telephone number of your local poison control centre near the phone. If your child eats cannabis unintentio­nally, contact your provincial poison centre.

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