When It Comes To Laundry Pac Safety Remember #ArribaYLejos

Disclosure: This is a compensated campaign in collaboration with Tide® and Gain® and Latina Bloggers Connect.



Norrin has always been a curious and sensory seeking kid. He likes to squeeze and, at 9-years-old, he still puts inedible objects in his mouth (i.e. coins, small toys, tiny pebbles, staples). So we are always cautious about the items we bring into our home and how we store them - especially our Tide Pods and Gain Flings.

The pacs’ concentrated, multi-chamber form is uniquely designed to offer a convenient, yet more powerful clean, which is why the safe handling and storage of this product is such a high priority.

Child safety is a always a top priority for us and I've partnered with Tide and Gain during Poison Prevention Week to help spread the message on the importance of responsible use and storage of laundry pods, along with all other cleaning products that a child could come into contact with in the laundry room and/or other areas of the home. 

Living in a two-bedroom apartment, our storage space is limited. And while we don't have a dedicated laundry room (it's on my wish list), we do keep laundry pods and other cleaning products in our home. Having a child who explores the world by using his senses - I know that I need to be mindful of how I store products. Creating a safe environment reduces the risk of accidents.  


When It Comes To Laundry Pac Safety Remember:

1. Keep pods and cleaning products up, up and away (Arriba y Lejosfrom his curious hands. I keep products out of reach and out of sight by placing inside cabinets or top of the refrigerator. When done doing laundry, seal pacs up, store pacs up and store them away.

2. Have emergency numbers handy just in case. The number for American Association of Poison Control is: 800-222-1222. And always have the number of your pediatrician available for caregivers and babysitters.  


For more information and to stay up to date be sure to follow @Tide & @GainLatino on Twitter. And for more tips on creating a safe home visit - www.pgeveryday.com
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This is a sponsored campaign in collaboration with Tide® and Gain® and Latina Bloggers Connect. However, all opinions expressed are my own.

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