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what are the most child safe laundry options?
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"The number of children who ingest laundry detergent packets in Alabama is on the rise"

[url=http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/06/exposure_to_laundry_detergent.html]"The number of children who ingest laundry detergent packets in Alabama is on the rise"[/url]
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or just keep them away from kids

or just keep them away from kids
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my mums terrified of those lil deterget packets around my little brother, just use liquid or powder and keep it out of reach of children its not that hard

my mums terrified of those lil deterget packets around my little brother, just use liquid or powder and keep it out of reach of children its not that hard
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in Alabama

in Alabama
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Just don't have hill billies fuck their cousins

Just don't have hill billies fuck their cousins
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Honestly these things looks a lot like teething rings to young kids. I think there should be a major rule against having these things colored. http://alphamom.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/gel-rings-e1380698181562.jpg

Also with Fabuloso, this is a cleaning product that looks like a bottle of juice.

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x6kLS0HpauM/maxresdefault.jpg

Honestly these things looks a lot like teething rings to young kids. I think there should be a major rule against having these things colored. http://alphamom.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/gel-rings-e1380698181562.jpg

Also with Fabuloso, this is a cleaning product that looks like a bottle of juice.

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x6kLS0HpauM/maxresdefault.jpg
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some of those bottles are a bit questionable but the one on the right straight up looks like a bottle of fruit punch

some of those bottles are a bit questionable but the one on the right straight up looks like a bottle of fruit punch
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Those look disturbingly delicious.

Those look disturbingly delicious.
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they smell fruity and tempting

they smell fruity and tempting
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uh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.

uh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.
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ILLEGALELEPHANTGUNuh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.

Just fyi that doesn't work for children under 2. The biggest issues here are poor labels/coloring, and parents not putting stuff out of reach of children. Logically explaining that they shouldn't put stuff in their mouth will 100% not work unless by circumstance if they're under 2 and highly unlikely to work under 4.

As far the main questions of the thread. Buy liquid or powder laundry detergent that isn't brightly colored and sweet scented (free and clear are usually clear and scent free), keep it out of reach of young children, if a child is capable of reaching a high cabinet they're likely old enough to be told and explained why they shouldn't eat/drink laundry detergent which after that point you need to hope they listen / not retarded.(in this final case getting a lock should help a lot.)

[quote=ILLEGALELEPHANTGUN]uh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.[/quote]

Just fyi that doesn't work for children under 2. The biggest issues here are poor labels/coloring, and parents not putting stuff out of reach of children. Logically explaining that they shouldn't put stuff in their mouth will 100% not work unless by circumstance if they're under 2 and highly unlikely to work under 4.

As far the main questions of the thread. Buy liquid or powder laundry detergent that isn't brightly colored and sweet scented (free and clear are usually clear and scent free), keep it out of reach of young children, if a child is capable of reaching a high cabinet they're likely old enough to be told and explained why they shouldn't eat/drink laundry detergent which after that point you need to hope they listen / not retarded.(in this final case getting a lock should help a lot.)
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I think my mom put a lock where our laundry detergent was but I never had a thought of eating it in the first place so seems like the best idea there.

I think my mom put a lock where our laundry detergent was but I never had a thought of eating it in the first place so seems like the best idea there.
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ComangliaILLEGALELEPHANTGUNuh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.
Just fyi that doesn't work for children under 2. The biggest issues here are poor labels/coloring, and parents not putting stuff out of reach of children. Logically explaining that they shouldn't put stuff in their mouth will 100% not work unless by circumstance if they're under 2 and highly unlikely to work under 4.

As far the main questions of the thread. Buy liquid or powder laundry detergent that isn't brightly colored and sweet scented (free and clear are usually clear and scent free), keep it out of reach of young children, if a child is capable of reaching a high cabinet they're likely old enough to be told and explained why they shouldn't eat/drink laundry detergent which after that point you need to hope they listen / not retarded.(in this final case getting a lock should help a lot.)

if you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.

[quote=Comanglia][quote=ILLEGALELEPHANTGUN]uh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.[/quote]

Just fyi that doesn't work for children under 2. The biggest issues here are poor labels/coloring, and parents not putting stuff out of reach of children. Logically explaining that they shouldn't put stuff in their mouth will 100% not work unless by circumstance if they're under 2 and highly unlikely to work under 4.

As far the main questions of the thread. Buy liquid or powder laundry detergent that isn't brightly colored and sweet scented (free and clear are usually clear and scent free), keep it out of reach of young children, if a child is capable of reaching a high cabinet they're likely old enough to be told and explained why they shouldn't eat/drink laundry detergent which after that point you need to hope they listen / not retarded.(in this final case getting a lock should help a lot.)[/quote]
if you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.
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ILLEGALELEPHANTGUNComangliaILLEGALELEPHANTGUNuh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.
Just fyi that doesn't work for children under 2. The biggest issues here are poor labels/coloring, and parents not putting stuff out of reach of children. Logically explaining that they shouldn't put stuff in their mouth will 100% not work unless by circumstance if they're under 2 and highly unlikely to work under 4.

As far the main questions of the thread. Buy liquid or powder laundry detergent that isn't brightly colored and sweet scented (free and clear are usually clear and scent free), keep it out of reach of young children, if a child is capable of reaching a high cabinet they're likely old enough to be told and explained why they shouldn't eat/drink laundry detergent which after that point you need to hope they listen / not retarded.(in this final case getting a lock should help a lot.)
if you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.

This user has never been around kids

Most kids are actively trying to kill themselves until the age of 10 or so

[quote=ILLEGALELEPHANTGUN][quote=Comanglia][quote=ILLEGALELEPHANTGUN]uh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.[/quote]

Just fyi that doesn't work for children under 2. The biggest issues here are poor labels/coloring, and parents not putting stuff out of reach of children. Logically explaining that they shouldn't put stuff in their mouth will 100% not work unless by circumstance if they're under 2 and highly unlikely to work under 4.

As far the main questions of the thread. Buy liquid or powder laundry detergent that isn't brightly colored and sweet scented (free and clear are usually clear and scent free), keep it out of reach of young children, if a child is capable of reaching a high cabinet they're likely old enough to be told and explained why they shouldn't eat/drink laundry detergent which after that point you need to hope they listen / not retarded.(in this final case getting a lock should help a lot.)[/quote]
if you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.[/quote]

This user has never been around kids

Most kids are actively trying to kill themselves until the age of 10 or so
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the worst when i was a kid my dad would put cleaning shit in empty sprite bottles

thinking about it now is pretty scary LOL

the worst when i was a kid my dad would put cleaning shit in empty sprite bottles

thinking about it now is pretty scary LOL
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ILLEGALELEPHANTGUNif you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.

its easy to watch someone for 8 hours. its hard to do it for 24 hours without sleeping and keep it up for years and years

[quote=ILLEGALELEPHANTGUN]
if you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.[/quote]
its easy to watch someone for 8 hours. its hard to do it for 24 hours without sleeping and keep it up for years and years
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eeeILLEGALELEPHANTGUNif you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.its easy to watch someone for 8 hours. its hard to do it for 24 hours without sleeping and keep it up for years and years

yea but you should know the responsibilities that are required bringing a child into this world.

[quote=eee][quote=ILLEGALELEPHANTGUN]
if you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.[/quote]
its easy to watch someone for 8 hours. its hard to do it for 24 hours without sleeping and keep it up for years and years[/quote]
yea but you should know the responsibilities that are required bringing a child into this world.
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is this the new bath salts

is this the new bath salts
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atidereeeeILLEGALELEPHANTGUNComangliaILLEGALELEPHANTGUNuh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.
Just fyi that doesn't work for children under 2. The biggest issues here are poor labels/coloring, and parents not putting stuff out of reach of children. Logically explaining that they shouldn't put stuff in their mouth will 100% not work unless by circumstance if they're under 2 and highly unlikely to work under 4.

As far the main questions of the thread. Buy liquid or powder laundry detergent that isn't brightly colored and sweet scented (free and clear are usually clear and scent free), keep it out of reach of young children, if a child is capable of reaching a high cabinet they're likely old enough to be told and explained why they shouldn't eat/drink laundry detergent which after that point you need to hope they listen / not retarded.(in this final case getting a lock should help a lot.)
if you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.
its easy to watch someone for 8 hours. its hard to do it for 24 hours without sleeping and keep it up for years and years
yea but you should know the responsibilities that are required bringing a child into this world.

I'm now very curious if you or illegalelephantgun have ever been around kids for more than a day. Also are you omni-present? Doubtful.

I hope you're just simply taking eee's quote out of context here.

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actually looked at the thread here it looks like eee removed the context of illegalelephantgun quote of mine.
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[quote=atidere][quote=eee][quote=ILLEGALELEPHANTGUN][quote=Comanglia][quote=ILLEGALELEPHANTGUN]uh i dont know, show your kid a laundry detergent packet and say "THIS DOESNT GO IN YOUR MOUTH" and then if you find they are eating them (why the fuck would they do that) you smack them in the head and ground them.[/quote]

Just fyi that doesn't work for children under 2. The biggest issues here are poor labels/coloring, and parents not putting stuff out of reach of children. Logically explaining that they shouldn't put stuff in their mouth will 100% not work unless by circumstance if they're under 2 and highly unlikely to work under 4.

As far the main questions of the thread. Buy liquid or powder laundry detergent that isn't brightly colored and sweet scented (free and clear are usually clear and scent free), keep it out of reach of young children, if a child is capable of reaching a high cabinet they're likely old enough to be told and explained why they shouldn't eat/drink laundry detergent which after that point you need to hope they listen / not retarded.(in this final case getting a lock should help a lot.)[/quote]
if you cant keep chemicals out of your kids mouth then wtf are you doing having kids in the first place.[/quote]
its easy to watch someone for 8 hours. its hard to do it for 24 hours without sleeping and keep it up for years and years[/quote]
yea but you should know the responsibilities that are required bringing a child into this world.[/quote]

I'm now very curious if you or illegalelephantgun have ever been around kids for more than a day. Also are you omni-present? Doubtful.

I hope you're just simply taking eee's quote out of context here.

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actually looked at the thread here it looks like eee removed the context of illegalelephantgun quote of mine.
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added context
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