The home shed stores a range of items, most of which tend to be hazardous to children. Not only poisonous garden products such as weed killer or fertilisers
there may also be strong chemicals used for the pool, garden or vehicles which can cause chemical burns.
To prevent injuries occurring in the shed consider what items are in there and how items are stored.
Keep the shed closed and locked when it is not in use. If it is open, restrict access and supervise children when the shed is being used.
Ensure poisonous products or chemicals are locked away and kept out of reach of children.
Store poisons or chemicals in their original containers. This prevents confusion over what the item may be and if someone does consume the product,
you can provide sufficient information to the Poisons Info Line or doctors.
If you suspect a poisoning contact the Poisons Information Line straight away 13 11 26 and ensure you have both the child and poisons container with
you.
Often extra storage is placed in the shed to help with storage of tools, garden products and other items. It is important to ensure any storage is
secure and stable and that dangerous items are locked away and out of reach.
Keep the shed closed and locked when it is not in use. If it is open, restrict access and supervise children when the shed is being used.
Ensure any shelving, cupboards or desks are stable and secure to prevent crush injuries.
Keep tools stored away safely and securely to prevent injuries from these items falling on children or causing more serious injuries if tools such
as drills or sanders are being used.