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… break. Gently place your baby in a safe place, such as the crib, and leave the room. Take 10 to 15 minutes to give … and comfortable – but not too hot Do not put your baby in a crib or bassinette when wrapped in a blanket. For a safe … it is OK to walk away. Put your baby in a safe place, likea crib, and take a few minutes to calm yourself. Relax by …
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… to ensure that they meet Canada’s standards for health and safety. Before purchasing a product, check that the label … specifically says to do so Do not use pesticides on baby cribs, playpens or toys Qualified pesticide professionals …
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… needed to kill mold completely. Always follow manufacturer safety instructions when handling disinfectants and … district. What precautions should be taken for food safety? When food and food-contact surfaces (drawers, …
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… to sleep: On their backs In their own sleep space In a safe crib, cradle, bassinet or other option On a firm surface … dark Stroke or hold your baby’s hand while they lie in the crib. Do this less and less as your baby learns to fall …
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… around age 3, they will start to play with other children Safety during play To ensure safety, stay ahead of your baby to keep them from grabbing … http://www.bcchildrens.ca/health-info/healthy-living/child-safety#About , or Toddler’s First Steps . For more …
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… . Answer yes or no to the following sentences about vaccine safety. I know that vaccines are safe for my baby. Yes No I … a time. Yes No I know every batch of vaccine is tested for safety. Yes No I know vaccines are safe because they do not … for your child takes many years. Vaccines must pass many safety tests before they are ever given to people. When a …
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… eating. For more information For more information on food safety, see the following HealthLinkBC File: HealthLinkBC File #59a Food safety: Easy ways to make food safer For more information about food safety during pregnancy, visit BC Centre for Disease Control …
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… frequently at night. The stages of child development described here are guidelines only, not a set of rules. Every … themselves using fingers or a spoon May climb out of the crib Walks alone and walks upstairs 1 step at a time Speaks …
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… File #35 Heat-related illness HealthLinkBC File #35a Safety for the perinatal population during extreme heat HealthLinkBC File #35b Safety for infants and young children during extreme heat … . Heat-related Series Heat-related illness (#35) Safety for the perinatal population during extreme heat …
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… can carry these parasites and bacteria. Water quality and safety can also be affected by people practicing unhealthy … to bee or wasp stings, you should carry medication as prescribed by your health care provider. Mosquitoes may carry … nurse. For more information Animal and insect health and safety: HealthLinkBC File #01 Tick Bites and Disease …