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… habits and meet their energy and nutrient needs. What foods should I offer my child? Give your child the same … young children: For child care providers Health Canada Food Safety Information for children ages 5 and under If you have … start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula (#69b) Baby's first foods (#69c) Helping …
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… . Answer yes or no to the following sentences about vaccine safety. I know that vaccines are safe for my baby. Yes No I … a time. Yes No I know every batch of vaccine is tested for safety. Yes No I know vaccines are safe because they do not … harmful germs without getting the disease. Like healthy food and clean water, vaccines help keep your child healthy. …
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… movements resulting from eating or drinking contaminated foods or liquids. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, … to 4 days. The most common cause of traveller’s diarrhea is food or water contaminated with bacteria called … hands after can pass the bacteria on to others through food preparation or hand-to-mouth contact. Untreated water …
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… add chemicals to water and not water to chemicals. Follow safety instructions on the product label and safety data sheets. Eye protection and gloves may be … dirt, soap, shampoo, body oils, perspiration (sweat), food and drinks. Chlorine that has reacted with organic …
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… of choking because they: Have less practice controlling food in their mouths Do not always chew food into small … speak or cough, follow your organization's health and safety procedures. Call 9-1-1 or take the child to the … start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula (#69b) Baby's first foods (#69c) Helping …
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… around age 3, they will start to play with other children Safety during play To ensure safety, stay ahead of your baby to keep them from grabbing … http://www.bcchildrens.ca/health-info/healthy-living/child-safety#About , or Toddler’s First Steps . For more …
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… water supply/source You are travelling in an area where the safety of the water is questionable You have a weakened … least 2 minutes Store disinfected water in clean, covered, food grade containers Can I use bleach to disinfect water? … File #69b Feeding Your Baby Formula: Safely Making and Storing Formula … Disinfecting drinking water …
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… with bacteria, parasites, fungi and viruses from spoiled food, other infected animals, the environment or infected … by coming into contact with their feces, urine, saliva or food. While disease does not happen very often, and is … eat. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #59a Food Safety: Easy Ways to Make Food Safer Do not let your pet eat …
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… amounts of calcium include the total intake from food and any supplements. Age Aim for 0-6 months 200 mg 6-12 … *Including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding Which foods contain calcium? Foods that are high in calcium include: Milk and dairy …
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… Fibre, also called dietary fibre, is the part of plant foods that the body cannot digest. Fibre is found in vegetables and fruit, whole grain foods, nuts and seeds, and dried beans, peas and lentils. Fibre can be either insoluble or soluble. Most foods have a combination of both. Canada’s food guide …