• Blog
  • Maryland Poison Center
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
eAntidote
Blog of the Maryland Poison Center
  • Blog
  • Maryland Poison Center
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Donate

Insect Repellents Archive

15 July 2020

Insect Repellents

Emily Insect Repellents, Poison Exposures, Seasonal Leave a Comment
Dad spraying insect repellent on child's leg skin outdoors

Summer is in full force! Whether you’re going camping in the woods or just playing at the neighborhood park, you’ll likely find yourself applying sunscreen and bug spray before heading out. Let’s explore how to safely use insect repellents to better protect our loved ones when outdoors.

Read More

Tags

About Us Adults Alcohol Antifreeze Bites and Stings Button Batteries camphor Cannabis Carbon Monoxide child-resistant packaging Children Cigarettes Cleaning Products Cold and Flu E-cigarettes Essential Oils Food Poisoning Grandparents Hand Sanitizer Holiday Safety Home Laundry Pods Medicine Medicine Disposal Medicine Safety Nicotine Nurse Older Adults Over-the Counter Parents Personal Care Products Pharmacist Plants Poison Expert Poison Exposures Poison Myths Poison Safety Pre-Teens Safe Storage Seasonal Specialist in Poison Information Supplements Swimming Pools Teens Vaping

Join Our Mailing List!

Stay up to date on trending poison topics by subscribing to our monthly newsletter. Click here to subscribe.

Recent Posts

  • Person spraying weeds in lawn with herbicides
    Herbicides May 17, 2022
  • A person pouring motor oil into a car
    Car Care Product Dangers April 28, 2022
  • Gloved hand holding a syringe of a rabies vaccine
    What You Should Know About Rabies April 14, 2022
  • Toxicologist and pharmacy student reading a book
    Services of the Maryland Poison Center March 29, 2022

Social Media

Comment Policy

We welcome your comments. Please note that this is a moderated blog. All comments will be reviewed before they are posted, which will result in a delay in the posting of comments. Please leave comments that are respectful and useful. Malicious, anonymous, and promotional comments will not be posted. We reserve the right to remove comments from the site at any time.

For more information, please review the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy’s Social Media Code of Ethics. 

If you have any questions or concerns about this policy, please contact us.

Instagram

View on Instagram

Maryland Poison Center (@mdpoisoncenter) Instagram photos and videos

Recent Posts

  • Person spraying weeds in lawn with herbicides
    Herbicides May 17, 2022
  • A person pouring motor oil into a car
    Car Care Product Dangers April 28, 2022
  • Gloved hand holding a syringe of a rabies vaccine
    What You Should Know About Rabies April 14, 2022
  • Toxicologist and pharmacy student reading a book
    Services of the Maryland Poison Center March 29, 2022
© Copyright 2014 Maryland Poison Center. Theme by BloomPixel.