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In 1971, Mr. Yuk was created by the Pittsburgh Poison Center at Childrens
Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. Since then, Mr. Yuk has been used to educate children
and adults about poison prevention and to promote poison center awareness. In
addition, Mr. Yuk has raised awareness that poison centers are available 24
hours-a-day, every day of the year to assist in the management of poisoning
emergencies.
Every Mr. Yuk sticker contains the name of the nearest poison center and the
national toll-free poison help telephone number1-800-222-1222.
Last year alone Childrens Hospital distributed several million
Mr. Yuk stickers. Americans have introduced him to children in Europe, Asia
and Iceland. Corporations have placed his face on the product labels of hazardous
materials, and publishing companies have used the symbol in textbooks and standardized
tests to represent poisons. Mr. Yuk was the first and continues to be the most
commonly used poison education symbol in the nation.
The Pittsburgh Poison Center at Childrens answers calls
24 hours-a-day, seven days a week and serves nearly 6 million residents in 44
counties of Pennsylvania. The center receives approximately 150,000
total calls each year. It also developed
a hospital-based poison treatment system involving 70 hospitals in western Pennsylvania.
Twelve national businesses and industrial corporations rely on the center for
poison consultation. Poison Center staff are highly trained clinical toxicology
nurse specialists.
Order additional poison prevention educational materials at www.mryuk.com.
To request a free sheet of Mr. Yuk stickers, please send a self-addressed stamped
business size envelope to:
Mr. Yuk
Pittsburgh Poison Center
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
3705 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2583
Top Updated 12/7/07