Keeping Cannabis Away From Children
We know that cannabis can be dangerous for children if they get their hands on it, so we believe that it’s important to keep it away from them. With cannabis now legalized across Canada, it’s more common than ever for children to come into contact with this powerful plant. Even if you put locks on your cupboards and keep your edibles in the top shelf, your kids might be able to get their hands on it from other sources. We believe that it’s important to work together to keep cannabis away from children, and we hope that you will join us in this effort.
How can you teach your children about the risks of cannabis without demonizing this plant that we rely on recreationally and medically? It seems like you’re damned if you let them know about the benefits of cannabinoids like THC and CBD, but you’re also damned if you don’t teach them about these risks.
We need to be careful about how much cannabis our children are consuming. If they eat an edible, what can we do if they accidentally consume it? These are important questions to consider if we want to create a positive relationship between our children and cannabis.
How To Keep Cannabis Away From Children
Keeping your cannabis products safe and secure is important for both you and your children. Edible cannabis can be especially enticing to children, who can’t understand the ingredients or the effects of what they’re eating. It’s hard enough to keep our kids healthy and avoid overfeeding them with unhealthy foods, let alone try to prevent them from trying cannabis products.
Storage containers are a great way to keep your cannabis away from children. They’re often tamper-proof and latchable, making them a safe option for those who want to keep their cannabis products secure. Plus, many popular, affordable, and easy-to-use containers are available on the market. So don’t worry if your cannabis didn’t come in a resealable, tamper-proof container- there are plenty of safe and affordable options available.
Keep your food and drinks safe and secure with our elegant, persuasive options for locking and protecting containers. Choose from latched glass jars, child-proof pill/capsule bottles, latch-lid/Lock-and-key metal containers, push-seal plastic containers, mason jars with tight metal lids, wooden boxes with lock-and-key, and child-proof glass/plastic tubes. All of these options make it easy to keep your food and drinks safe and secure, no matter where you are.
Some things to consider with your storage containers to make them more effective at keeping your kids away from cannabis:
Can you keep your cannabis safe from curious kids by using containers that are opaque and difficult to see through, or containers that are locked or sealed so no one can access it? Or, do you want to take extra precautions and use containers that are child-resistant so that even small children can’t get to it? If so, using a no-scent container can be a great way to keep your kids safe and out of the way.
Keeping your cannabis secure is essential if you want to keep your children away. The best way to do this is to store it in a secure container high up on a shelf, in a drawer, or in a cupboard. Alternatively, you may have to invest in locks or latches that are child-resistant.
To make choosing the right cannabis storage space easy, we’ve compiled a list of “Do’s and Don’ts” to help you.
To make sure your cannabis is as safe as possible, consider the age, ability to climb or access high-up places, and hiding or storage spot chosen. Additionally, regularly check security measures and switch up your cannabis storage location if possible.
Our emergency cannabis plan is designed to keep cannabis away from children, who are especially vulnerable to its psychoactive effects. Remember, too, that cannabis can be very beneficial for your health and well-being, but it can also lead to substance abuse if not used carefully. We have a plan to help keep you and your children safe.
Many people use cannabis to avoid experiencing powerful hallucinations or being taken on a frightening trip. However, it is important to have an “emergency plan” in place in case you overdose or consume too much. By following this plan, you can overcome any greenout moments and have a safe and enjoyable experience.
What does a cannabis emergency plan or kit include? Typical cannabis contingency plan kits include:
If you’re experiencing any sort of cannabis-related issue, make sure to have a list of emergency contacts handy. There are plenty of resources available on how to best treat someone who’s experiencing an intolerable high. Some medications or remedies prescribed by health professionals can help to reduce the overwhelming effects of cannabis. Finally, we have high dose cannabidiol products that can help counteract or reduce the effects of THC.
If you have a cannabis emergency plan, you might have items like blankets, water or a first aid kit. Anything you can anticipate needing should be readily available and easy to access. The more prepared you are, the less chance you’ll be stuck panicking and instead can focus on alleviating your child’s symptoms from cannabis ingestion.
What Happens If A Toddler Gets High?!
What are the typical symptoms of consuming cannabis when a child is still underage?
If you’re feeling fatigued, anxious or prone to feeling fear or sadness, there may be a reason for it. Some of the symptoms of these conditions can include trouble sleeping, a lack of coordination or difficulty speaking. If you experience any of these symptoms, it might be a sign that you need to get more rest or take some anxiety or stress relief medication.
We know that cannabis ingestion or absorption can occur from many different products, in various ways. Cannabis doesn’t always take effect right away – edibles can take hours in some cases to be digested, meaning there’s a major delay from consumption to the first sign of THC psychoactivity. Whenever you suspect your child has gotten into your cannabis, take careful note of the time, the details of how they came into contact with it (i.e. ingestion, topical absorption, etc) and prepare accordingly.
What To Do If Your Child Accidentally Eats An Edible
If your child accidentally eats an edible, don’t worry. This is only a nightmare scenario for most parents, and we’re here to help you deal with the situation. The first thing you need to do is determine what your response should be. This isn’t something you want to panic about.
Take a moment to think about what you need to do to help your loved ones. Then, act quickly and decisively to help them.
Making a cannabis emergency plan is important, as even mild cases can be handled with care and attention. If your child is showing signs of effects from THC, never hesitate to contact emergency services.
By following these safe and sound principles for cannabis safety and security, you can keep yourself and your loved ones safe from the potential harmful effects of cannabis use. With consistent practice and planning for both cannabis safety and emergency preparedness, we can work to maintain a positive impact on your life.
Conclusion
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