Birmingham, AL – As National Poison Prevention Week unfolds from Sunday, March 17, 2024, to Saturday, March 23, the spotlight turns to the critical service provided by poison control centers across the country. This year’s theme, “When the unexpected happens, poison help is here for you 24/7,” underscores the importance of awareness, prevention, and access to emergency resources.
Among these vital resources is the Alabama Poison Information Center (APIC) at Children’s of Alabama, which operates round the clock, seven days a week. Established in 1958 as the 14th poison center in the United States, the APIC has been a lifeline for countless individuals in times of crisis. In 2023 alone, the center fielded over 107,000 calls, spanning all age groups from infants merely a day old to centenarians aged 102.
Jessica Pescatore, Clinical Director at the Alabama Poison Information Center, emphasized the significance of National Poison Prevention Week, stating, “It highlights the daily work we do to serve our communities and other healthcare professionals. A poisoning can occur in an instant, presenting a daunting situation. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality response, assessment, management, and follow-up to safeguard our fellow Alabamians.”
The experts at the poison center stress the importance of prevention and education in handling unexpected poisoning incidents. Being prepared and knowledgeable can make all the difference in such emergencies.
For those seeking assistance or guidance regarding potential poison exposure or interactions, the APIC offers a lifeline at 1-800-222-1222. Additionally, individuals can access the APIC’s free app, “Poison Perils of Alabama,” which aids in identifying potentially hazardous plants, snakes, insects, and common household items.
As National Poison Prevention Week continues, the message remains clear: in times of crisis, help is just a call away, ensuring the safety and well-being of communities across Alabama.