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… can be prevented. Passive strategies: The hot water temperature at the taps in the bathroom should be set to … a scald. Note: Gas hot water tanks have different minimum temperature requirements than electric hot water tanks … mixing valve taps in bathrooms and kitchens to regulate temperature and prevent bursts of hot water Active …
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… to your health. Heat-related illness is the result of your body gaining heat faster than it can cool itself down. … hydrated. What causes heat-related illness? A healthy human body maintains a temperature of about 37°C (98.6°F). When your body …
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… to the back of his head, the entire left side of his body was limp, and he was drooling. Janet rushed Nathan to … learning, and he will have lifelong problems moving his body on the left side. Nathan’s injury could have been … conditions Vaccines help protect all parts of your child’s body Vaccines help prevent diseases that can cause lifelong …
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… the symptoms? A child with roseola has a fever and their temperature rises suddenly, sometimes higher than 39.5°C … see small pink or red dots on your child’s neck, chest, and body. The rash may last for up to 2 days. One of the key … Having your child drink lots of fluids. Fever dries out the body, so make sure your child drinks lots of fluids. Food is …
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… environment. Heat can build up indoors when the outdoor temperatures are high. Exposure to indoor heat over 31C for … illnesses more likely and more severe. Sweat is the body’s way of cooling down. Infants can’t sweat, which means … or very pale skin Not urinating or very little urinating Body temperature above 39°C (102°F) Symptoms of mild to …
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… released into the air Weather conditions, such as wind, temperature and rainfall Natural geographical features such … can get trapped in mountain valleys, especially when temperatures are cooler The amount of common air pollutants, … the lining of the lungs and affect other parts of the body. Particles can worsen existing heart and respiratory …
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… a child may have shaking or jerking movements of their body, head, arms or legs and may lose consciousness. Febrile … seizure. For more information For information on taking a temperature, see HealthLinkBC File #99 How to take a temperature: Children and adults . Image … Febrile seizures …
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… fresh fruits and vegetables Cook Cook foods to an internal temperature of 74°C (165°F) or hotter to kill germs. To check the temperature, insert a clean food thermometer all the way to … for at least 2 minutes at the end of heating Check the temperature in many spots Chill Germs grow rapidly at …
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… released into the air Weather conditions, such as wind, temperature, humidity and rainfall Natural geographical … can get trapped in mountain valleys, especially when temperatures are cooler The amount of common air pollutants, …
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… mercury is a shiny, silvery metal that is liquid at room temperature, and forms beads when spilled. Some of it also … through the lungs and distributed throughout the body. The level of toxicity depends on how much mercury … risk of negative health effects. This is because the body systems of infants and children are still growing and …