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… For example, large differences between inside and outside temperatures can cause water to condense on windows causing … including pillows and mattress pads, in hot water – wash temperature should be at least 55°C (131°F) For more …
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… Your baby can fall to the floor or slip between your body and the cushions and leave them unable to breathe. Have … a layer if your baby is sweating or appears flushed. The temperature of the room should be comfortable for an adult. …
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… water. Wildfire smoke can have a harmful effect on your body. Drinking lots of water helps reduce inflammation and … ammonia, phosphate, total suspended solids, turbidity, temperature) from build-up of ash, soil erosion and fire …
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… and minced or pureed food Can you maintain a safe home temperature? This is particularly important during extreme …
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… properly Listeria may grow slowly even at refrigeration temperatures, so if you are at risk, you should not keep …
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… such as rings, studs, or piercings. Store condoms at room temperature. A new condom should be used every time you have …
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… such as rings, studs, or piercings. Store condoms at room temperature. A new condom should be used every time you have …
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… Cooking shellfish, such as oysters, to an internal temperature of 90°C (194°F) for a minimum of 90 seconds will …
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… unsaturated fatty acids. Saturated fats are solid at room temperature while unsaturated fats are liquid. Unsaturated …
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… (HBV). What are the symptoms? After the virus enters your body, it may take weeks to months to develop symptoms or … HBV is spread through contact with the blood and other body fluids of someone with HBV infection. Blood, semen and … to tell anyone who has been exposed to your blood or body fluids that you have HBV infection, including household …