That’s all poison incidents involving laundry products? Or this particular form of a laundry product? Be honest here.
The lesson to be taken is, Keep poisons reasonably out of reach of children. Trying to create an over sanitized world actually robs children of life lessons they need to know. They will not always have nannies, and as soon as they are old enough to begin knowing that no that lemon ammonia isn’t lemonade, they should be taught this.
Let me guess--reading the article would be too inconvenient?
Even if 20 million kids found the laundry detergent packets and ate them and died, it's not the manufacturer's fault when parents fail in keeping harmful stuff away from kids. If the manufacturers were at fault, then what next? Banning of knives?