SOS Poison Smartphone app Saves Lives

By Ticket To Prevent, PRNE
Tuesday, April 19, 2011

ALMERE, The Netherlands, April 20, 2011 - What do you do when a child has eaten a buttercup? Should you induce
vomiting in a child when it has drunk bleach? Everyone with a smartphone can
immediately find answers to these types of questions by using the new SOS
Poison app. The app is available for iPhones.

The SOS Poison application for smartphones contains an alphabetic list
with 190 toxic substances. For each substance, there is an instruction on
what to do if a child has ingested it. In addition, the app also contains a
list of more than 60 toxic plants. Every plant has a clear photo next to it,
so that users can immediately recognise which plant a child has eaten from.
The app also provides advice on ticks, snakes, jellyfish, bees or wasps and
there is a separate chapter with prevention tips and other relevant
information.

"This app is of course intended for parents, but is certainly also useful
for teachers, playschool teachers, sports instructors and others who deal
with children," says publisher Don Veldkamp.

The SOS Poison app is a publication by the Dutch Foundation 'Ticket to
Prevent'. The foundation works closely together with experts from the Dutch
Red Cross, The Orange Cross, and 'Consumer and Safety', the Dutch consumer
safety watchdog.

"An important advantage of the app is the ease with which new advice or
altered insights can be implemented. We can therefore continuously keep the
app up-to-date," says Veldkamp.

If you buy the SOS Poison app, the latest updated version is always
available for free, via the app store.

The app has now been available for a few weeks, and is clearly catching
on. One user writes: "This is an amazing app if ever I've seen one. If you
have young children, this is almost a must."

"The SOS Poison app is available in English, German, Dutch, and
French, Spanish and recently in Russian. We are currently busily translating
the SOS Poison app, and making it available in the app stores of other
European countries," says Veldkamp. The SOS Poison app can be downloaded from
Apple's iTunes App store for the payment of $ 4,99.

Visit

www.tickettoprevent.pressdoc.com for screenshots

More information: Ticket to Prevent, Mr Don Veldkamp, tel.: +31(0)36-53-43-554, e-mail: dveldkamp at tickettoprevent.nl

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