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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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… Loss of muscle mass, grip strength and balance, mobility problems, slower reflexes, muscle weakness, poor balance and … disease, arthritis, heart disease, incontinence or acute infection Changes in mental alertness due to depression, …
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… fur-bearing animals such as dogs or cats, and dust and pollens are some examples. Biological contaminants can cause infections and allergic symptoms. For more information, … not carpet any area that is subject to moisture or flooding problems (such as certain basements) Regularly clean your …
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… to substance use and drug policy, including blood borne infections, drug poisoning (overdose), criminalization, and …
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… common childhood illnesses such as a cold, the flu, an ear infection, or roseola. Rarely, children who develop a fever …
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… children in your facility and the types of food you serve. Contact a licensing officer at your local public health unit …
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… speak to your health care provider. If you wish to avoid contact with the spray, close your windows the evening …