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… the tick has been removed, clean the area with soap and water or an alcohol-based sanitizer. You may also put a … ointment on the area. Wash your hands with soap and water. You cannot remove a tick by burning it or covering it … a tight-fitting lid along with a cotton ball dampened with water to keep it alive. Do not use rubbing alcohol or any …
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… clothes and bed linens separately from other’s. Use hot water to wash, and dry items in a hot dryer. Tell your child … a warm wet facecloth, then gently washed off with soap and water and patted dry. When can my child return to school or …
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… feeding for about 2 hours after drinking for each alcoholic beverage consumed. For example, if a person has 2 alcoholic …
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… drug equipment, such as straws, pipes, cookers, filters, water, needles or syringes Never donate your blood, semen, … a bleach solution by mixing 1 part bleach to 9 parts of water. Leave the bleach solution in contact with the area …
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… from breeding around your home – Anything that can hold water is a likely mosquito breeding area. Identify and … to take include: empty saucers under flowerpots; change water in bird baths 2 times a week; unclog rain gutters; drain tarps, tires and other debris where rainwater may collect; and install a fountain in ornamental …
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… do the following: Wash the wound well with soap and warm water under moderate pressure for at least 15 minutes. This … or sick bat, do not touch it with your bare hands. Wear waterproof gloves or a double layer of plastic or use a tool … for further instructions Clean the container with boiling water If you or your pets have not had physical contact with …
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… not reuse condoms. Do not use 2 condoms at once. Use only water-based lubricants with male latex condoms. Oil-based … jelly, lotion, or baby oil can weaken and destroy latex. Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with polyurethane …
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… 2 condoms together may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. … jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with …
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… 2 condoms together may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. … jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with …
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… 2 condoms together may result in a condom breaking Use only water-based lubricants with external (“male”) latex condoms. … jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with …