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… capture a rodent, make sure not to touch it with your bare hands. Wear gloves when handling a dead rodent and the trap. Double bag the dead rat … or soap and water before removing them. Wash your hands with soap and water after removing gloves. During …
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… the bottles and equipment to make formula? Wash your hands with soap and warm water. Wash bottles and equipment … signs of hunger. For example, your baby may: Bring their hands to their mouth Open their mouth, yawn or make …
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… Keep each child’s care plan and Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan handy, while respecting the child’s privacy Keep each … allergic reaction. Have all children and staff wash their hands with soap and water before and after eating. This … scratch and any foods brought in by parents and staff Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces well between preparing …
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… a soft stuffed toy or different body parts, such as their hands and feet. Babies like to make noise, so give them toys … on the floor so your baby can see your face Putting you hand under you baby’s chin to support the head until your …
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… and other foodborne pathogens by following good food handling practices: Cook raw foods of animal origin well … juice as well as cheese made from unpasteurized milk Wash hands, knives and cutting boards after handling uncooked foods Bag raw meat, poultry, or fish …
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… Files: HealthLinkBC File #30a The harmful effects of second-hand tobacco smoke and vapour HealthLinkBC File #30b Risks …
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… low VOCs Do not allow smoking in or near your home. Second-hand smoke contains many pollutants, including VOCs Minimize …
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… Meat packers, rendering plant workers, hide and wool handlers Hunters and trappers Animal researchers and support … shows, careful cleaning is recommended. This includes your hands, footwear, vehicles and transport trailers This …
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… their immune systems are not fully developed. Proper food handling in child-care facilities can help prevent foodborne … How can I prevent foodborne illness? Clean Wash your hands with warm soapy water for at least 20 seconds before you eat or handle any food and after you use the washroom. Thoroughly …