“And by the time I’d turned around, she’d already bitten into it, and it went into her eyes. They’re quite solid, so when you pop them, they spray.
“And kids being kids, she rubbed her eyes, which meant it went across both eyes.
“She’s never had the urge to bite before. It’s very out of character for her. She helps me with the laundry a lot, but doesn’t normally play with them.”
Lowe rushed her daughter into the shower, attempting to rinse out the chemicals. She also checked the detergent pod packaging, which advises to ‘immediately flush [eyes] with water… and seek medical advice.’
“I put her into the shower and looked at the back of the product, and it said to ‘seek medical advice,’ so I didn’t think it was going to cause much of an issue,” the mom explained.
“She was screaming and really upset.”