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… infections? Group A Streptococcus bacteria, also known as GAS or strep, can infect anyone at any age. Infections … generally result in mild illnesses. The most common GAS infection is strep throat. Other types of common … yellow patches at the back of the throat and, in children, abdominal pain. Impetigo is a skin infection and common in …
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… or curling irons Other hazards: The glass of a gas fireplace or glass-fronted gas fireplaces Open fireplaces Household appliances, such as … to 49°C to reduce the potential severity of a scald. Note: Gas hot water tanks have different minimum temperature …
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… include: Frequent watery (often explosive) diarrhea Abdominal cramps and bloating Nausea Flatulence (gas) Occasional fever Loss of appetite Fatigue Weight loss …
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… contaminants . Combustion (burning) by-products are gases and small particles caused by the incomplete burning of fuels such as oil, natural gas, propane, gasoline, kerosene, wood and coal. Examples include fine …
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… by-products? Combustion (burning) by-products are gases and small particles. They are produced when fuels such as oil, gas, kerosene, wood, coal and propane are incompletely … fuel, for example wood heaters and wood stoves, furnaces, gas ranges, gas heaters, generators, fireplaces, vehicle …
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… (SO2)? Sulphur dioxide is a highly reactive, colourless gas. It has an odour like the smell of a struck match. When … in the air. The main emission sources are: Oil and gas industry Metal smelting Pipeline operations Pulp and … indoor sources of sulphur dioxide, including tobacco smoke, gas stoves and matches If you have medical conditions, such …
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… What is radon? Radon is a colourless, odourless radioactive gas that is released from the breakdown of uranium that is … rock, soil and groundwater. When released outdoors, radon gas becomes diluted with air and poses little risk. However, radon gas can build up inside homes and other buildings and pose a …
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… compounds (VOCs)? Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are gases that are given off by many indoor sources. They … most VOCs are higher in indoor air than outdoor air. These gases at high levels can impact both indoor air quality and … commonly found in our homes release VOCs through off gassing. For example, formaldehyde, one of the most common …
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… able to. Constipation can cause belly pain and bloating (gas) and make you feel unwell. Normal bowel movements are … few weeks. A sudden increase in fibre can cause cramps and gas. When you eat more fibre, remember to drink more fluids. …
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… appear 3 to 7 days after you are infected. They include abdominal pain, fever and diarrhea. Bloody diarrhea can occur in children. In some cases abdominal pain is severe and yersiniosis can be misdiagnosed …