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How to Store Cannabis Safely Away from Kids and Pets

Why Safe Cannabis Storage Matters

Cannabis edibles, tinctures, and flower can be mistaken for regular food or treats. THC can cause intoxication in children and toxicity in pets, leading to symptoms such as confusion, vomiting, or difficulty breathing.

Best Practices for Cannabis Storage

  • Use Child-Resistant Containers – Many dispensaries sell cannabis in child-proof packaging. Transfer any loose cannabis products to sealed, labeled containers.
  • Store in a Locked Cabinet or Safe – A locked, high-up storage space prevents easy access.
  • Label All Cannabis Products – Ensure edibles and tinctures are clearly marked to avoid confusion with regular food.
  • Keep Cannabis in Its Original Packaging – Many products have dosage and ingredient information that can be useful in emergencies.
  • Educate Household Members – Ensure family members understand the importance of keeping cannabis out of reach.

What to Do If a Child or Pet Consumes Cannabis

  • Children – Seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms like drowsiness, poor coordination, or trouble breathing require urgent care.
  • Pets – Call a veterinarian or pet poison control if you notice vomiting, excessive drooling, or lethargy.

Key Takeaways

  • Always store cannabis in a locked, child-proof location.
  • Keep edibles clearly labeled and separate from regular food.
  • Educate others in the household about the risks of accidental consumption.

Proper storage ensures that cannabis remains accessible to those who use it while staying out of reach of those who shouldn't.