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… vapour is a mix of smoke or vapour released by burning or heating tobacco or vaping liquid. It’s produced when using …
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… other causes including other illnesses, self-protection, heat, stress, hunger and becoming accustomed to humans. What …
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… risks. You can disinfect water by adding chemicals, using heat, using ultraviolet (UV) radiation, filtration or using …
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… rolled oats 375 mL (1 ½ cups) water 125 mL (1/2 cup) whole wheat flour 250 mL (1 cup) iron-fortified infant cereal 15 mL … of batter onto a greased frying pan or griddle on medium heat Cook for about 3 minutes on each side, until lightly … nut butters are used. Ingredients: 250 mL (1 cup) whole wheat flour 10 mL (2 tsp) baking powder 5 mL (1 tsp) cinnamon …
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… scrubbers. Open all windows to help with drying and apply heat using a furnace or stove if possible. Clean all …
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… Sitting in hot water for a long time can cause severe heat-related illnesses, such as nausea, dizziness or … when it is not in use. Children are at higher risk of overheating than adults. Keep small children, especially … Their small bodies do not regulate temperature well and overheat too quickly. Physical hazards Pool and hot tub users …
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… by-products come from? Combustion by-products come from any heating appliances that burn fuel, for example wood heaters and wood stoves, furnaces, gas ranges, gas heaters, generators, fireplaces, vehicle exhaust, unvented …
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… motor oil, gasoline, alcohol, flea soap, dyes, bleaches, heat applied to the scalp, garlic, mayonnaise, petroleum …
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… or chestfeeding . Keep your baby warm but not hot An over-heated baby has a higher risk of SIDS. You know your baby is … your baby to breathe, and can also cause your baby to overheat and increase the risk of SIDS. Swaddled babies can also …
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… nipple or ring. Do not warm formula in a microwave. Microwaves heat unevenly and create hot spots. Hot spots in the formula could burn your baby’s mouth. Do not reheat formula during a feed. Do not refrigerate a partly used …