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… were used should be checked to ensure that it meets the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. People and … etc.) to ensure it meets the water quality standards in Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. For more … -health/water-quality/drinking-water/canadian-drinking-water-guidelines.html For information on testing your private …
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… The maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) in the Canadian Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality is 1.5 mg/L. Whether …
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… cleaning up after a flood, especially before handling or eating food. Use hand sanitizers Throw out canned goods if …
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… come from? Combustion by-products come from any heating appliances that burn fuel, for example wood heaters … www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/publications/healthy-living/factsheet-cooking-and-indoor-air-quality.html …
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… illness with nausea and vomiting Chronic inflammatory bowel disease; or If you are pregnant Typhoid Vaccine …
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… if your child: Has a fever for more than 3 days Is not eating or drinking well Is lethargic (low energy), excessively fussy or irritable Has a fever and signs of another illness (rash, …
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… E. coli is present in the intestines and feces of many healthy animals including cattle, goats, sheep, deer and … any fruits and vegetables with cold running water before eating them raw, even if they will be peeled or cut. Use a …
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… hurt, or sting" You can say "You need the vaccine to stay healthy. The medicine will be put in your arm with a needle. …