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… your water and allow it to cool before using. Well water should be disinfected using the simple chlorination method. This should happen after: Constructing a new well Altering an … the chlorine concentration in your drinking water, you should contact your local drinking water provider for more …
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… pertussis and who has a cough that lasts more than 1 week should see a health care provider. Is there a treatment? … and daycare contacts. People who have or may have pertussis should not have contact with others, especially babies, … have been in contact with a person who has pertussis, you should call your health care provider for more information. …
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… cause harm to a person’s health. People who do not smoke should avoid vaping. However, for current smokers who are … is not recommended, so once you’ve made the switch, you should plan to gradually reduce or quit vaping. Smoking and … tobacco and vapes is referred to as “dual use”. It should be avoided as it exposes the user to more toxic …
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… prescription medication and behavioural coaching. These should be considered before you try vaping. While vaping is … If you smoke and want to lower your health risks, you should consider vaping rather than HTPs. There is more … do not currently smoke or use other tobacco products, you should avoid the use of nicotine pouches due to the …
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… with HCV after being cured. If you have chronic HCV, you should see your health care provider regularly. During these … areola is cracked or bleeding. During this time, the milk should be expressed and discarded. When your nipple or … vaccine Influenza vaccine. For your best protection you should get the vaccine every year as soon as it is available …
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… thawed Use only pasteurized milk and milk products Keep eggs refrigerated and do not use dirty or cracked eggs Keep cooked and ready-to-eat foods separate from raw foods. … properly, these are not a risk Educate food handlers and persons who prepare food about the importance of the following …
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… will receive a prescription. Some anti-malaria medication should be started at least one week before travelling. Make … women cannot take certain anti-malaria medications and should avoid travel to areas where anti-malaria medications … to find out if there is a safe anti-malaria medication. You should also be careful to avoid mosquito bites. Seek medical …
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… wood stoves are installed and maintained correctly. Doors should be tight-fitting to prevent leakage Use only aged or … of Canada: Combustion Gases in Your Home – Things You Should Know About Combustion Spillage … nergy-efficiency/homes/combustion-gases-your-home-things-you-should-know-about-combustion-spillage/18639 Government of …
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… against disease. Other ingredients in vaccines help keep them stable and prevent contamination of multi-dose … Why are some of the other ingredients in vaccines? To keep vaccines safe and effective, they contain ingredients … salts, and proteins, such as albumin and gelatin, help keep vaccines stable and safe when they are being made, …
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… school lunches for the week. Leftovers make great lunches. Keep this in mind when you’re making dinner. Prepare some … crackers and cheese Applesauce How to pack a safe lunch Keep cold foods cold. Use an insulated bag with a freezer pack or a chilled thermos to keep food and drinks cool. Keep hot food hot. Use a thermos …