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… is usually white. The matted fibres can be crumbly and airbone if unbound or deteriorated. Asbestos is no longer … you breathe in asbestos fibers that are released into the air. When you inhale large amounts of asbestos fibres, they … long periods of exposure to high levels of asbestos in the air can be harmful to your health. It could increase your …
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… to prevent heat-related illness? Keep cool inside Turn on air conditioning (AC) if you have it. A temperature of less … when your home is getting too hot If you do not have an air-conditioned space in your home, consider staying with friends or family who have air-conditioning if your house gets too hot. Plan cool …
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… When released outdoors, radon gas becomes diluted with air and poses little risk. However, radon gas can build up … from radon depends on its concentration in the indoor air of the home or building and the length of time exposed. … homes and other buildings. How is radon measured? Radon in air is measured in becquerels per cubic meter (Bq/m3), a …
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… What can you do to keep safe? Keep a cool space Turn on air conditioning (AC) if you have it. A temperature of less … when your home is getting too hot. If you do not have an air-conditioned space in your home, consider staying with friends or family who have air-conditioning if your house gets too hot. Go to local …
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… . Air purifiers and ventilation systems cannot remove all the … an open window. Many of the toxic chemicals remain in the air and the carpets, curtains, furniture and clothes. … any time Inside or within 6 meters of a doorway, window or air intake of a public building or workplace. Work vehicles …
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… caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when a person with untreated TB disease of the lungs, … and nose with a tissue when you cough, sneeze or laugh Air out rooms you are staying in by opening the window (if … with weak immune systems Do not use buses, trains, taxis or airplanes Do not go to public places like work, school, …
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… 20 seconds during all stages of canning. Use only good quality produce (fruits, vegetables) that do not have any … refrigerate leftovers, and use within one week. For best quality, use all unopened canned or bottled foods within one …
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… levels are above the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. The maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) for … reflects the impact of human activities on well water quality. How does nitrate get into well water? Decomposition … processes Motor vehicles Some de-icing agents used at airports How do I know if there is nitrate in my well water? …
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… includes milk from cows, goats, buffalo, sheep and other dairy animals. By law in Canada, all milk sold to the public must be pasteurized and packaged in a licensed dairy plant. Only vitamins A and D may be added to the milk … you buy must be pasteurized and packaged at a licensed dairy plant. Be cautious of raw milk from farm gate sales or …
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… coughs, or sneezes, the bacteria are spread through the air. If you breathe in air or touch objects contaminated with the bacteria you can …