Kids mistakenly drink wiper fluid at Ark. day care

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By JON GAMBRELL, Associated Press Writer Jon Gambrell, Associated Press Writer 40 mins ago

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Ten children at a day care center drank windshield wiper fluid after a staffer served it from a container mistaken for Kool-Aid and placed in a refrigerator, authorities said Friday. The day care owner surrendered her state license Friday.

Doctors estimate the children, ages 2 to 7, drank about an ounce of the blue fluid late Thursday afternoon before realizing it tasted wrong, said Laura James, a pediatric pharmacologist and toxicologist at Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock.

Only one child remained hospitalized Friday morning, after blood samples showed "measurable levels" of methanol, a highly toxic alcohol that can induce comas and cause blindness, officials said. The day care also provided the fluid for testing.

The windshield wiper fluid was bought with several other items on a recent shopping trip, James told The Associated Press. "This product was mistakenly grabbed and thought to be Kool-Aid and put in the refrigerator," she said.

The day care's operator, Carolyn Bynum, was interviewed Friday by child welfare investigators and gave up her license, said Julie Munsell, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Human Services. Bynum declined to comment to the Associated Press.

"She was so upset about what had occurred and she was definitely worried some of the children had been injured," Munsell said. "It was just a mistake, she says. She says it was just a horrible mistake."

Bynum's license had allowed her to care for 10 children in her home in Scott, about 15 miles east of Little Rock. Munsell said Bynum had no found complaints or serious compliance issues in the past.

By surrendering her license, Bynum can no longer care for children without reapplying.

The toxicologist warned that many antifreeze or windshield wiper solutions have bright colors, which can be mistaken for fruit drinks.

"I think the take-home message is not to have these products in the kitchen or where you're doing any kind of food preparation," she said.

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I think the take-home message is to at least read the label before you give something to a bunch of 5 year olds to consume.
 

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Hope the kids are ok. Terrible situation that should have been avoided.

On a side note, was there a reason you posted this in the political zone or did you meant to post it elsewhere. Not complaining, just curious if I missed something.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;2688078 said:
Hope the kids are ok. Terrible situation that should have been avoided.

On a side note, was there a reason you posted this in the political zone or did you meant to post it elsewhere. Not complaining, just curious if I missed something.

You're right, I probably should have posted it elsewhere, feel free to move it.
 

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I just wonder what store she bought it from that she can mistakenly think that it's kool-aid

I mean, I've never seen car supplies even remotely near food and drinks, even in gas-stations

wierd, and sad
 

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JerryAdvocate;2688122 said:
I just wonder what store she bought it from that she can mistakenly think that it's kool-aid

I mean, I've never seen car supplies even remotely near food and drinks, even in gas-stations

wierd, and sad

First thing I thought of when reading this article.

How do you mistake a bottle of windshield wiper fluid for a bottle of kool-aid?

I wonder how old this lady is. Very sad. I hope the kids are ok.
 

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I wonder if the person who bought the fluid was able to read the label.
 

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DallasCowpoke;2688244 said:
On a positive note, little Jimmy no longer needs that Lasik surgery.


BooOOoooOOOoooooooooo OOOooOOO!!!

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A lot of people in Arkansas are STUPID.

I worked with a guy who's been "wandering" all over the country for many years. He said there are towns in Arkansas where everyone looks alike. You can draw your own conclusions.
 

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Jon88;2688509 said:
A lot of people in Arkansas are STUPID.

I worked with a guy who's been "wandering" all over the country for many years. He said there are towns in Arkansas where everyone looks alike. You can draw your own conclusions.

They go to the same barber?
 
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