Poisoning Prevention When You Live Alone
Accidental poisoning is more common than most people realise — and when you live alone, there is no one to notice symptoms or call emergency services on your behalf.
Poison Control Centers in the US handle over 2 million calls per year, with the majority involving medications and household chemicals — most preventable with safe storage.
The Challenge
Medications and household chemicals stored without adequate precautions are the most common cause of accidental poisoning.
When alone, early poisoning symptoms (confusion, dizziness) can rapidly progress without anyone noticing.
Many poisoning incidents result from mixing common cleaning products, not realising they react dangerously.
Toxic houseplants can cause serious harm if accidentally ingested, and people living alone with pets face a double risk since animals are even more sensitive to plant toxins.
How I'm Alive Helps
Store all medications in a locked box and keep cleaning chemicals in their original labelled containers.
Never mix bleach with ammonia-based products — the resulting gases are toxic even in a ventilated room.
Keep the Poison Control number saved in your phone (1-800-222-1222) and use I'm Alive to alert contacts if you are incapacitated.
Always read product labels before use, open windows when using strong cleaning agents, and never decant chemicals into unmarked containers that could be confused with food or drink.
Safe Storage and Handling at Home
Recognising Poisoning and Getting Help
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Frequently Asked Questions
What number should I call for poisoning in the US?
Call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 any time, 24/7. For severe symptoms (unconsciousness, seizures, difficulty breathing), call 911 first.
Is it safe to mix bleach and washing-up liquid?
Some washing-up liquids contain ammonia or amines. Mixing these with bleach can release chloramine gas, which is toxic. Do not mix bleach with any other cleaning product.
Which houseplants are toxic to humans?
Dieffenbachia, peace lily, pothos, oleander, and foxglove are among the most common toxic houseplants. Check any plant you are unfamiliar with before bringing it home.
Can cleaning product fumes be dangerous in a ventilated room?
Some product combinations (bleach + ammonia, bleach + acid) produce gases toxic enough to cause serious harm even with ventilation. Always check labels and never mix products.
How does I'm Alive protect me if I am poisoned and incapacitated?
If poisoning prevents you from making your scheduled check-in, I'm Alive automatically notifies your trusted contacts so they can call emergency services on your behalf.
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