The New Jersey Poison Information and Education System (NJPIE), recently released a heath alert warning of poisonings -- some leading to hospitalization and at least one death -- that have been caused by accidentally drink lamp (or torch) oil, believing it to be apple juice.
According to various news sources, the people that have been poisoned ranged in age from 8 to over 80.
Because the liquids appear almost identical and are often packaged similarly, it is very easy to mistake one for the other if not paying careful attention.
According to Bruce Ruck, PharmD. of NJPIES, "It is very important to recognize lamp oil bottles closely resemble juice containers. When accidentally taken by mouth, such lamp oils can enter the lungs causing pneumonia and death. Jugs containing lamp oils must be stored in a locked cabinet away from storage of food and drinks."
Click here for full NJPIE alert and photos comparing the two substances.
Note: Evidently, this problem is nationwide as there are reports (e.g., state of Illinois) of approximately 70 deaths occuring over past two years caused by drinking lamp oil.
See also previous article: NJPIE Poison Center Hotline
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That sounds really dangerous and easy to mistake if the bottles are similar and the color is the same.
Yes, it's easy for someone that's not paying attention or someone older that may not have good eyesight to make the mistake. If you click on link to official press release you will see for yourself how similar the fluids and containers are. If for some reason the label was pulled off, it would be very difficult to tell them apart until it was too late.