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… serious and sometimes fatal illness called hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) which can result in kidney failure, anemia … wiping off with a clean paper towel or allowing to air dry Use B.C.'s FOODSAFE Chlorine Dilution Calculator tool to …
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… personal care products, touching your face, nose or eyes, and after using the toilet. Wash your hands well for … 15 seconds using warm water and soap. Use a paper towel to dry your hands. If soap and water are not available, use an …
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… started to get better. Rarely, arthritis and Guillain-Barré Syndrome (a neurological condition) can occur after … your hands with soap and warm running water at a sink and dry hands with disposable single-use towels. Always wash …
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… personal care products, touching your face, nose or eyes, and after using the toilet. Wash your hands well for … hands long enough, sing the ABC song). Use a paper towel to dry your hands. If soap and water are not available, use an …
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… sex organs), rectum, anus and/or the mouth, hands and eyes. Herpes can also cause blisters around the mouth (oral … underwear Soak in warm water baths Keep the infected area dry, e.g., use a blow dryer on a cool setting after bathing instead of rubbing the …
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… seeds Adzuki beans, cooked 175 mL or ¾ cup 12.4 Almonds, dry roasted 60 mL or ¼ cup 3.8 Black beans, cooked or canned … cup 5.5 Peanut butter, natural 30 mL or 2 Tbsp 2.5 Peanuts, dry roasted 60 mL or ¼ cup 3.1 Soy nuts, roasted 175 mL or ¾ … peas, cooked 175 mL or ¾ cup 4.2 Sunflower seed kernels, dry roasted 60 mL or ¼ cup 3.6 g = gram, mL = millilitre, …
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… because: They are constantly getting wet without thoroughly drying off They usually play by the shore where the presence … more information on swimming safety and drowning prevention Dry yourself off with a towel as soon as you come out of the water. If possible, have a shower and dry off right away. However, showering will not remove any …
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… your hands, sink and work area with soap and warm water. Dry with a clean towel Wash all equipment in hot, soapy … onto a clean towel. Shake off any excess water and let air dry If not using right away, cover and store in a clean … formula Store unopened ready-to-feed formula in a cool, dry place. Recap opened containers and store in the fridge. …
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… sleep related infant death, including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). For more information on sleep related … babies fall asleep while travelling in a car seat. Keep an eye on a baby sleeping in the car and take your baby out of …
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… given to anyone under 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye Syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 … to your health care provider. For more information on Reye syndrome, see HealthLinkBC File #84 Reye syndrome . It …