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… to reduce the amount of disinfection chemicals needed. You should not go in a pool or hot tub with open sores or … If you are experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms, you should not go in a pool or hot tub until you have been … disinfection effectiveness is reduced. Cyanuric acid should not be used in indoor pools in most situations. If …
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… vaccine (Rotarix®) (#104a) Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, polio and Haemophilus influenzae type b …
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… If you are on a community water system, your water supplier should check your water system and the quality of your drinking water. If there are concerns, they should speak to you. If your drinking water comes from your … may need to be flushed and water supplies may need to be tested for bacteria and chemicals before being used. In some …
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… and select an appropriate treatment device. The device should be certified for the removal of arsenic. For a list … Council of Canada (SCC) accredited. The treatment device should meet the following standards: NSF/ANSI Standard 62 on …
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… in the water gets used up. Before and after use, you should check the disinfectant level and add disinfectant if … also be checked and adjusted as necessary. Pool chemicals should always be used safely and stored in a locked location … Safe water quality . To help keep hot tubs clean, you should also drain and scrub them with a bleach solution. …
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… Make sure you understand every document you sign What should I do if I see a crime or harmful situation? Call the …
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… time. As a precaution, people with weakened immune systems should not get the live vaccine. Myth: The influenza … better protected than those who remain unimmunized. Myth: I should not get an influenza vaccine because I have … talk to your health care provider. You may need to be tested for allergies before being immunized. People with egg …
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… your water and allow it to cool before using. Well water should be disinfected using the simple chlorination method. This should happen after: Constructing a new well Altering an … pump installation, maintenance or repair, or The well has tested positive for coliforms or E. coli For more …
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… first Serve cooked meats right away or keep them hot. They should be at least 60°C (140°F) or hotter, until you are … In B.C., drinking water from the tap is routinely tested for generic E. coli contamination. Is there a … and/or bloody diarrhea for more than a few days, you should see a health care provider. Drinking lots of fluids …
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… for total lead in drinking water, measured at the tap. You should make every effort to maintain lead levels in drinking … is suspected or has been measured in your water supply, you should reduce your exposure to the lead. If you are … their distribution system. You will have to get your water tested for lead by a laboratory to find out what the water …