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… is more likely to occur during an older adult’s health crisis or after a major change in health. Some older adults … a crime or harmful situation? Call the Seniors Abuse Info Line (SAIL) at 604 437-1940 in the Lower Mainland, or toll … services, you can contact: Seniors Abuse and Information Line (SAIL), hosted by Seniors First BC, 604 437-1940 in …
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… using fluoride tooth paste According to the Canadian Dental Association, the damage that sugar does to teeth depends on … mouth every day. Lift the lip so you can see along the gum line when cleaning. Look for white or brown areas, which may … a bottle or sippy cup at bedtime, visit the Canadian Dental Association - Early Childhood Tooth Decay …
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… can include: Lodging Clothing Emotional support resources Crisis information Reuniting families How can I become a … For more information on becoming a Public Safety Lifeline Volunteer, visit: …
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… maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) in the Canadian Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality is 1.5 mg/L. Whether … public health measure by: Health Canada The Canadian Dental Association The Canadian Medical Association The Canadian Pediatric Society The Canadian …
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… hazard when consumed at concentrations above health guideline levels. Nitrate concentrations in drinking water are a concern when levels are above the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. The maximum … and animal manure, storage and feedlots) Leaking sewage lines or improperly functioning septic systems Industrial …
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… or confused Are at an increased risk of cognitive decline Are at greater risk of falling which increases with the … your area or visit https://cshbc.ca to view the registry online. Visit BC Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists …
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… sure to use products approved by the Canadian Dermatology Association (look for their name or logo on the label). For … to use a sunscreen approved by the Canadian Dermatology Association. Do not let your baby get dehydrated or … File #35 Heat-related Illness Canadian Dermatology Association: …
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… for providing drinking water that meets the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality for lead. However, … plumbing after delivery to a property. What are the guidelines for lead in drinking water? The Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality set a maximum …
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… to sunlight before sunburn occurs. The Canadian Dermatology Association recommends using sunscreen with a minimum SPF of … Use a sunscreen approved by the Canadian Dermatology Association. If your child must be in the sun, you can apply …