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Wildfires and your health Last updated July 12, 2024 … in many ways. The smoke from wildfires can affect the quality of the air, a power outage may spoil your food or you may have to …
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… Quick tips: Staying active in hot weather Exercise and air quality: Staying active during BC’s wildfire season For … File #41c) Travelling with children (HealthLinkBC #41d) Wildfires Wildfire season is now in effect.  Wildfires, or …
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… Itching Hypothermia and Cold Temperature Exposure Indoor air quality With shorter daylight hours and colder temperatures, … you might spend more time indoors. Learn about indoor air quality and how to stay safe: Indoor air quality
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… . BC Hydro is accepting applications for free portable air conditioners for income qualified households and … community centres, malls, pools and libraries usually have air-conditioned areas open to the public. Most communities … your local municipality or check their website to see where air-conditioned cooling centres are located. You can also …
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… Ebola virus spread? Ebola is not transmitted through the air. Ebola is not transmitted in food or water. If you take …
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… illness. The measles virus can spread through the air when an infected person breathes, coughs or sneezes. …
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… often and every time you open the cooler, you let warm air in Refrigerate or freeze food the day before your outing …
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… other drugs or health products. This can increase impairment and the risk of other adverse effects. For more … used in public buildings and workplaces, near doorways or air intakes of public buildings, or on school property. For …