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… from landing on and biting your skin. Insect repellent should be used when you are outdoors to protect against … and widely used insect repellents. Different repellents have different amounts of DEET. Products with higher … age . Do not use any repellents that contain DEET. Infants should be protected with mosquito netting tucked over baby …
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… small, firm, smooth, pinkish-white, raised areas that may have a small pit or crater in the centre of them. The bumps … until the bumps are gone. A person infected with the virus should not share towels or face cloths with others. Good … their own within 6 months. A person with lesions and bumps should try not to scratch them, and may even want to use …
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… pasteurized and unpasteurized juice? Pasteurized juices have been heat treated to destroy pathogens (germs) and … or those being treated for cancer) These vulnerable groups should not drink unpasteurized juice. Schools, child and … hospitals and other facilities serving vulnerable groups should not sell or serve unpasteurized juice. Children on …
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… eczema. What are the symptoms? A child with impetigo will have a skin rash that looks like a group of small blisters … for the rash to appear after you have been infected. You should practice good personal hygiene when a family member … Help stop the spread of germs . A child with impetigo should not share towels, clothes, face cloths, bedding, …
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… People of any age can get pertussis. Young children who have not been immunized get sicker than older children and … pertussis and who has a cough that lasts more than 1 week should see a health care provider. Is there a treatment? … and daycare contacts. People who have or may have pertussis should not have contact with others, especially babies, …
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… to 2 or more connections, you are a water supplier and have responsibilities under the Drinking Water Protection … ). You should contact your local health authority for further … it is safe for you and your family to drink. Water samples should be sent to qualified laboratory for testing (see …
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… may decline. During a wildfire, it's important that you have access to enough reliable and safe drinking water. … If you are on a community water system, your water supplier should check your water system and the quality of your drinking water. If there are concerns, they should speak to you. If your drinking water comes from your …
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… miscarriage or stillbirths in pregnant women. People who have symptoms of listeriosis should speak to their health care provider, especially if … an older adult, or have a weakened immune system you should either avoid or cook the following foods to steaming …
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… all these symptoms. It’s also possible to be infected and have no symptoms. What are the complications? Dehydration … surfaces that many people touch regularly and shared toys should be cleaned with soap and water, and disinfected with … into 1 litre (4 cups) of water A weaker solution of bleach should be used to disinfect toys: Mix 5 mL (1 teaspoon) of …
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… for total lead in drinking water, measured at the tap. You should make every effort to maintain lead levels in drinking … adjust the qualities of water to reduce corrosion.  Schools have been advised to sample water to ensure lead is at safe … is suspected or has been measured in your water supply, you should reduce your exposure to the lead. If you are …