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… frame, carpets, clothing and other items that come in close contact with your body. The staining is from their feces and … and couches. Try to collect a bed bug for identification. Contact a pest control professional or your local health …
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… see your health care provider immediately Visiting or contacting your veterinarian for tick found on pets Contacting your health care provider as soon as possible. …
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… as CPR. This includes what to do if a child is choking. Contact a local public health nurse or first aid training … Contact your public health dietitian or licensing officer, …
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… BC Lung Foundation: Radon – Call 1-800-665-LUNG (5864), or contact Dr. Noah Quastel at nquastel@bclung.ca or … reduced. For more information For more information, please contact your local health authority environmental health …
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… Do not touch the inside of any equipment that can be in contact with the formula If you use a home sterilizer system … need to know If you have questions about feeding your baby, contact your health care provider, a public health nurse or …
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… or diarrhea, call 8-1-1 to speak with a registered nurse or contact your health care provider. What about soothers or … . For more information on dental care, please contact the dental program at your public health unit, your …
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… international travel Use safe sex practices and avoid contact with feces during sexual activity Always take a … HealthLinkBC File # 49b Disinfecting drinking water , or contact your local environmental health officer. For …
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… could break. Over the forehead (temporal artery method) Non-contact infrared thermometers (NCITs) measure body … unlike traditional thermometers that require physical contact. NCITs are considered more susceptible to inaccurate …
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… chance of passing it on. You can not get HIV through casual contact, such as sharing food or drinks, insect bites, … clinics allow you to test using a numbered code and give no contact information. This is called anonymous testing, and …
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… infections. Keep your baby close and provide skin-to-skin contact. This will encourage feeding and bonding. It will … your baby’s development. Remember to only have skin-to-skin contact when you’re wide awake and to avoid distractions …