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… Nitrate in well water Last updated March 1, 2021 HealthLink BC File number … 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 acceptable concentration …
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… Residential hot tubs and pools: Safe water quality Last updated August 1, 2024 HealthLink BC File … and ensuring adequate filtration and recirculation of the water in your hot tub or pool. How can I make sure the water … chemical hazard to bathers and are an ineffective method of chlorination due to their inability to quickly respond to …
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… Preventing Water-Borne Infections For People with Weakened Immune … people do not need to take extra precautions with their drinking water. Ask your doctor or nurse practioner how weak … in B.C. have effective treatment, such as disinfection or chlorination, against bacteria and viruses. However, in many …
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… Waterborne infections in British Columbia Last updated … Waterborne infections are any illnesses caused by drinking water contaminated with certain germs or … more of the following treatment technologies: filtration, chlorination, ozonation or ultraviolet light disinfenction. …
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… diarrhea? Traveller's diarrhea is frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements resulting from eating or drinking contaminated foods or liquids. Symptoms may include … a source of disease when it is used for food preparation, drinking, swimming or other activities where it may be …
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… with Cryptosporidium ? Cryptosporidium can be spread by water, food, or fecal-oral transmission from an infected … water source, you will need to disinfect water used for drinking, making ice cubes, washing uncooked fruits and … water, see HealthLinkBC File # 49b Disinfecting drinking water , or contact your local environmental health …
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… is a common cause of diarrhea among individuals who drink water that has not been properly filtered, treated or … pathogens, you will need to disinfect water used for drinking, making ice cubes, washing uncooked fruits and … disinfecting water, see HealthLinkBC File #49b Disinfecting drinking water , or contact your local environmental health …
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… and reduces the risk of osteoporosis. What are the risks of drinking raw milk? According to a US Centre for Disease … from raw milk still occur and remind us of the hazards of drinking raw milk. Who is at risk of getting sick? Anyone … as follows: Heat method: Immerse the containers in hot water (77°C / 171°F or hotter) for at least 2 minutes. …
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… their hands or if someone with this illness handles food, water or ice. Some foods can be contaminated with the virus … For example, shellfish may be contaminated by sewage water before they are harvested. Is there a treatment? … It is important that you drink enough clear fluids, such as water, so you do not get dehydrated. You could also drink …
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… and ear infections, and pneumonia. How can I make sure the water is safe? If you are unsure of the maintenance or water quality, do not enter the pool or hot tub. “If in … to ensure the hot tub or pool is clean and the water is properly disinfected to prevent the spread of …