In case of poisoning

For information about poisons or in case of poisoning, call the National Poisons Centre on 0800 764 766

If you or someone else requires urgent medical attention call 111

National Poisons Centreexternal link


Notify public health of a hazardous substance poisoning or injury

Any injury or disease caused by hazardous substances must be notified to a medical officer of health at your local public health service.

Examples that need to be reported include:

  • a fireworks injury
  • ingestion of cleaning products or cosmetics by tamariki
  • poisoning with agrichemicals, including spraydrift incidents
  • unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning
  • illness caused by exposure to solvents or chlorine
  • contact dermatitis due to chemicals
  • huffing of butane and other hydrocarbons.

Notify the national public health service (NPHS) in your region

Notify NPHS - Northern — Health NZexternal link

Notify NPHS - Midland | Te Manawa Taki — Health NZexternal link

Notify NPHS - Central | Te Ikaroa — Health NZexternal link

Notify NPHS - South Island | Te Waipounamu — Health NZexternal link