Practice safety
with vehicle chemicals
Winterizing your vehicle is an important step
toward reducing the risk of breakdowns and system failure. Older cars in
particular can benefit from such attention in colder climates.
Although winterizing your car or truck
is an important step to ensure your vehicle’s safety, it is equally important
that you are aware of the potential health risks posed by the chemicals used for
winterization. Many commonly used chemicals can be extremely dangerous if used,
handled or stored improperly.
The Chicago-based
IPC reports an increase in calls
regarding these dangerous chemicals during winter months:
RADIATOR
ANTIFREEZE: This contains ethylene glycol, which can cause
kidney failure if ingested. It is especially important to keep this product
away from small children and animals, as the chemical has a sweet taste that can
be appealing. Antifreeze can also be an irritant to the skin and eyes. The use
of safety goggles and adequate ventilation is recommended. When disposing of
empty containers, rinse with water before throwing out.
WINDSHIELD WIPER
FLUID: This product contains methanol, which can cause
blindness, coma and even death if ingested, Excessive inhalation can lead to
lung disease. Always be sure to replace the cap tightly immediately after use
and follow safe disposal procedures. The use of gloves is recommended when
filling your car with wiper fluid or otherwise handling methanol products.
CARBON MONOXIDE:
Excessive exposure to carbon monoxide can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness,
unconsciousness and death. This can become a problem if a vehicle’s exhaust
system has a leak. Always be sure to warm up your car in open air to prevent
the
buildup of carbon monoxide. Warming a car in the
garage, even with an open door, IS NOT SAFE.
If you suspect poisoning, seek help
immediately by calling your local poison control center. Do not wait for
symptoms to appear. Call (800) 222-1222 to be connected to a poison control
center.
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