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… it is important for you to wash your hands regularly using hand soap and water. Using an alcohol hand rub may help stop you from spreading … smoking or applying personal care products, and after using the toilet. Wash your hands well for at least 20 …
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… I test my home? You can check painted surfaces for lead by using a home lead test kit or sending a paint chip sample to …
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… infant formula at most grocery stores and pharmacies. When using formula, remember to: Follow the instructions on the … You can also make liquid concentrate or powdered formula using bottled water with an unopened seal. If you’re not …
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… Cooked, ready-to-eat food can be contaminated when using the same cutting board, plate or utensil to prepare …
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… clean up into clean areas. Remember to bathe or shower using soap and warm water after you have finished any … Open all windows to help with drying and apply heat using a furnace or stove if possible. Clean all surfaces …
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… every 2 to 5 years, depending on the number of people using the system and the volume of daily sewage flow. …
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… HIV can be passed on by: having vaginal or anal sex without using a condom (the risk increases if either person has … for HIV. One of these is a standard laboratory test done using a blood sample taken from your arm. The result is … type of HIV test is a called a point-of-care (POC) test using a drop of blood taken from your finger. The result is …