
The Westfield Police Department has announced a community event that's all about keeping your household out of harm's way when it comes to those sneaky toxins lurking in common products. In a recent social media post, the department highlighted the upcoming Poison Prevention Course, which is scheduled for next Tuesday, from 6 to 7 PM at the local fire station. According to the Westfield Police Department post, the Hamilton County Health Department will be shouldering the responsibility to educate the public at Westfield Fire Station 81.
There's no cost to attend this session, making it an accessible option for anyone concerned about preventing accidental ingestions. Whether you're a parent, a caregiver, or just someone invested in safety, the experts on tap will walk through tips on detecting harmful household items and strategies for keeping young children and other vulnerable loved ones safe. "This is a great opportunity for parents, caregivers, and anyone looking to make their home a safer place," the Westfield Police Department shared, driving home the importance of the course.
Poisonings, especially in homes with young children, are a pressing safety issue. The course sets out to address this by offering expert advice and preventative measures. Those interested in registering for the Poison Prevention Course can simply scan the QR code included in the Westfield Police Department's post.
Details provided are straightforward – the event is taking place at Westfield Fire Station 81, located conveniently for residents in the area. The preventative battle against accidental poisonings at home, which can be seriously hazardous, is being fought on July 22. "Don't miss it! Scan the QR code to register," urges the Westfield Police Department, highlighting the importance of a proactive approach to household safety. With children being naturally curious and prone to exploring with their mouths, this educational event might be just the measure needed to avert potential disasters.









