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… to prevent rodents on your property. 1. Eliminate food and water sources: Keep all garbage in pest proof containers … spilled seeds often Repair any plumbing leaks to remove a water source Cover pools and whirlpools when not in use 2. … effective for this. A mixture of 1 part bleach and 10 parts water can also be used. Pour mixture carefully onto the area …
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… the amount of fibre in your diet, drink more fluids such as water to help keep your bowel movements soft. Here are some … salads, or eat them on their own If you find it hard to eat enough fibre from food, talk to your health care provider or …
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… diarrhea? Traveller's diarrhea is frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements usually from eating or drinking contaminated foods or fluids. Symptoms may also … The most common cause of traveller’s diarrhea is food or water contaminated with bacteria called enterotoxigenic E. …
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… remove their clothes. Use a fan or spritz them with cool water. Offer them frequent sips of water. If you child is showing serious signs of a … they show signs of dehydration Use diluted apple juice (½ water, ½ apple juice) as an alternative fluid replacement …
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… cream form, not aerosol Oral rehydration solution (ORS) and water-disinfectant tablets Medication recommended by your … sun hat if travelling to a destination with a hot climate A waterproof sunscreen with SPF 30 (sun protection factor) or … is the best way to reduce the risk of foodborne and waterborne illness. You should purify (boil and cool) water
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… seeds, tofu, meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products Water, chilled plain milk or fortified soy beverage are all nutritious drink choices. Pack a reusable water bottle so your child can refill it during the day. … a thermos to pack hot foods. Pre-heat the thermos with hot water before filling. Wash all fresh fruit and vegetables, …
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… While most Canadians eat too much sodium, many do not eat enough potassium. Foods rich in potassium include vegetables … . Limit or avoid alcohol Drinking too much alcohol can raise your blood pressure. …
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… drug equipment, such as straws, pipes, cookers, filters, water, needles or syringes Never donate your blood, semen, … a bleach solution by mixing 1 part bleach to 9 parts of water. Leave the bleach solution in contact with the area …
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… or treatment plant work? Septic tank A septic tank is a watertight, underground container used for receiving, … treatment occurs within the soil before entering the ground water table. The sludge and surface oils remaining in the … A failing sewage system can also contaminate local drinking water sources. This contamination could cause …
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… Have frequent small drinks of fluid, and make sure to get enough to eat, as coughing requires a lot of energy. If …