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… of rodent shelter, such as thick bushes or wood piles, and food or garbage within 35 meters of your home. Block all … cabins where there are mouse or rat droppings. Keep your food in rodent-proof containers. For more information For …
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… for colonoscopy. PEG can be an additive in some processed foods and drinks, but no cases of anaphylaxis to PEG in foods and drinks have been reported. Speak with your health …
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… also be found in the environment, but is mainly used as a food and drink preservative, especially in cured meats. Both … water) or point-of-use treatment device (NSF certified) for food and beverage preparation, hygiene (e.g. …
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… Inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine Eat healthy, nutritious food as outlined by the Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide. Visit https://food-guide.canada.ca/en for more information Get regular …
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… . Basic items for a 72-hour grab-and-go bag: Water Food (ready to eat) Small first aid kit Special items, such …
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… and/or after the following activities: Before preparing food and after handling uncooked foods Before eating or smoking Before breastfeeding Before …
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… the caregiver might stop paying the bills, providing food, medication, or other help to the older adult. Or, they … fluids) or suffer from malnutrition (not getting enough food). Some signs of abuse, such as frequent falls or …
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… has been affected by a wildfire? Do not drink, prepare food, or wash with tap water until officials say the water … . For water and food safety information when you return home after a …
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… contact such as kissing, using the toilet or preparing food. In order for the disease to spread, there has to be …
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… Fluoride is a mineral found naturally in our water, air, food and soil. At low concentrations, fluoride in drinking …