[blparent] hand sanitizer not good for kids
Veronica Smith
madison_tewe at spinn.net
Mon Mar 16 04:11:02 UTC 2009
But we are talking a toddler here. They might have the numbers wrong, but
the fact remains, the child was licking alcohol and what we don't know is
how many times that teacher puts it on the kids hands. V
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From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of David Andrews
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 5:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [blparent] hand sanitizer not good for kids
I find this hard to believe -- anyone with an 85 percent blood
alcohol level would be dead. You couldn't get much from licking your
hands, and alcohol evaporates quickly anyway.
Dave
At 02:38 AM 3/4/2009, you wrote:
>This story was verified at:
>http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/sanitizer.asp
>
>
>Yesterday, my youngest daughter, Halle , who is 4, was
>rushed
>to the emergency room by her father for being severely lethargic
>and incoherent. He was called to her school by the school secretary
>for being 'very VERY sick.'
>
>He told me that when he arrived, Halle was barely sitting in
>the chair. She couldn't hold her own head up and when he looked
>into her eyes, she couldn't focus them.
>He immediately scooped her up and rushed her to the ER, and then
>called me. When we got there, they ran blood test after blood test
>and did x-rays, every test imaginable. Her white blood cell count
>was normal, nothing was out of the ordinary. The ER doctor told us
>that he had done everything that he could do so he was sending her
>to Saint Francis for further tests. Right when we were leaving in
>the ambulance, her teacher came to the ER and, after questioning
>Halle's classmates, we found out that she had licked hand sanitizer
>off her hand.
>
>Hand sanitizer, of all things. But it makes sense. These days they
>have all kinds of different scents and when you have a curious
>child, they are going to put all kinds of things into their mouths.
>
>When we arrived at Saint Francis, we told the ER doctor there to
>check her blood alcohol level, and yes we did get weird looks,
>but they did it. The results showed her blood alcohol level was 85%
>-- six hours after we first took her. There's no telling what it
>would have been if we would have requested it at the first ER.
>Since then, her school and a few surrounding schools have taken this
>out of the classrooms of all the lower grade classes, but what's to
>stop middle and high school kids from ingesting the stuff?
>
>After doing research on the Internet, we have found out that it only
>takes 3 squirts of the stuff to be fatal in a toddler. For her blood
>alcohol level to be so high was to compare someone her size to
>drinking something 120 proof. So please PLEASE don't disregard this
>because I don't ever want anyone else to go through what my family
>and I have gone through. Please send this to everyone you know who
>has children or are going to be having children. It doesn't matter what
age.
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