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… are all nutritious drink choices. Pack a reusable water bottle so your child can refill it during the day. Trust … if they will be peeled. Wash lunch containers and water bottles every night. Throw out or compost perishable food … babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding
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… temperature. Do not eat food sold by street vendors Drink bottled water, bottled drinks or beverages made with boiled water. Do not … made from purified or disinfected water may be used. Use bottled or boiled water for brushing teeth Make sure dairy …
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… baby during pregnancy, childbirth or while breast/chest feeding. Because of the risk of passing HIV to your baby, it … body. HIV can also be passed to your baby when breast/chest feeding. Breast/chest feeding or expressing your milk and feeding your baby by bottle is not recommended if you are living with HIV. What …
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… last name and date of birth are on the label of the sputum bottles Collect your sputum away from other people. If … open a window while you collect your sputum Open a sputum bottle. Do not touch inside the sputum bottle or inside the cap Take a deep breath. Hold the air …
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… own drinking water, or find an alternate source such as bottled water if your community is on a ‘boil water’ notice. … for? If you need to disinfect your water, use treated or bottled water for the following activities: Drinking and … People with Weakened Immune Systems HealthLinkBC File #69b Feeding Your Baby Formula: Safely Making and Storing Formula …
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… Do: Eat foods that are well cooked and served hot Use bottled or treated water for brushing teeth Drink bottled or boiled water, bottled beverages, or drinks made with treated water. Check …
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… offering them food Do not prop or leave a baby alone with a bottle. The liquid can come out too fast and cause choking … babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula …
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… help keep them cool Keep hydrated 0-6 months Offer more feedings of breast/chest milk or formula than usual. Put a … sheet or diaper in between you and your infant during feeding times. A dampened washcloth in the crook of your arm … offering water in a variety of ways such as by water bottle or cup with a straw as age-appropriate and offer …
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… a sesame seed, which feed on blood. Different ticks prefer feeding from different types of animals including people. … areas. They are easiest to spot on a person when they are feeding. Ticks burrow part way into the skin, bite, draw … tick is alive, put it in a small container (e.g., a pill bottle) with a tight-fitting lid along with a cotton ball …
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… While the plane is taking off and landing, breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby. Feeding your child gets them to swallow and prevents ear … while travelling. How can I prevent illness? Breastfeeding is the best way to reduce the risk of foodborne and …