Keep Cannabis Edibles Away from Kids and Pets

As we gather for celebrations with family and friends this holiday season, it’s important to be sure that substances, including alcohol, prescription drugs, and products containing cannabis are stored securely and out of reach of children and pets.

Edibles like gummies, candies, chips, and baked goods that contain cannabis, a product derived from marijuana or hemp, may contain THC, a component of cannabis that causes psychoactive and intoxicating effects and can have significant health effects on both children and pets.

Safe storage guidelines for cannabis and cannabis-infused products are the same as those for medications or other drugs.

  • Label it. Store products containing cannabis in their original packaging. Clearly label all cannabis products with their contents, potency, and any applicable warnings. This helps to prevent confusion and potential accidental consumption.

  • Keep it separate. Avoid storing cannabis products alongside food items or medications to eliminate the possibility of accidental ingestion.

  • Keep it locked, out of sight, and out of reach. Store cannabis and cannabis products in a secure, locked container or cabinet. Place the locked storage container in an elevated or inaccessible location, such as a high shelf or a locked cupboard, out of reach of children and pets. Choose a container that is child-resistant and meets the recommended standards for storing medication.

Proper storage of cannabis and cannabis products helps prevent unintentional consumption by children and pets, who are more susceptible to the adverse effects of cannabis.

Risks of Ingestion to Children and Pets

Children and pets are particularly vulnerable to the effects of cannabis ingestion. THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis, can have profound impacts on their developing bodies and brains. Accidental ingestion may lead to symptoms such as lethargy, impaired coordination, altered mental status, and, in rare cases, respiratory distress or seizures.

Signs and Symptoms of Cannabis Poisoning in Children:

  • Vomiting

  • Dizziness

  • Difficulty walking

  • Rapid heart rate

  • Drowsiness

  • Confusion

  • Breathing difficulties

Signs and Symptoms of Cannabis Poisoning in Pets:

  • Loss of urinary control

  • Vomiting

  • Lethargy

  • Shaking

  • Stumbling

  • Drooling

  • Irregular breathing

If you suspect your child or pet has ingested cannabis or a cannabis-infused product, take immediate action.

CALL POISON CONTROL 24/7 AT 800-222-1222

Reach out to your local poison control center or the Pet Poison Helpline (for pets) for guidance specific to your situation. They can provide valuable advice and instructions.

Be prepared to provide details about the type of cannabis product ingested, the quantity consumed (if known), and the individual's age and weight. This information will assist medical professionals in providing appropriate care.

Stay calm. Remaining calm will help you make clear decisions and provide necessary assistance.

Assess the situation. Check for any immediate signs of distress or severe symptoms. If the situation appears critical, call 9-1-1.

Keep them Safe.

Educate and communicate. Talk openly about the potential risks associated with cannabis and educate family members, including children, about the importance of not consuming cannabis or cannabis-infused products without proper authorization.

Store responsibly. Avoid accidentally making children or pets sick by safely storing all cannabis and cannabis-infused products, especially edibles.

Learn more at www.cdc.gov/marijuana.