Hazel Guinto-Ocampo, M.D., Chief of Pediatric Emergency Services at Nemours duPont Pediatrics/Bryn Mawr Hospital, writes, “SAPs should be kept out of sight and out of reach of young children. If parents or other care-givers suspect that a child has swallowed or placed such product in any body orifice, they should immediately seek medical attention.” Learn more from Philly.com.