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… water after using the toilet and before eating or preparing foods. Dry your hands with disposable towels. If you are a … After using the toilet and before eating or preparing foods wash your hands thoroughly with liquid soap and water. …
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… someone with this illness handles food, water or ice. Some foods can be contaminated with the virus at their source. … when preparing the solution, not vice versa. Use B.C.’s FOODSAFE Chlorine Dilution Calculator tool to make up the … based on the concentration of your bleach product www.foodsafe.ca/dilution-calculator.html Caution: Mixing bleach …
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… repellents have different amounts of DEET. Products with higher concentrations of DEET are not more effective, but … 6 months to 2 years of age live or travel in an area at high risk of complications from mosquito-borne illnesses, 1 …
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… problems, asthma, ear infections and may have a higher risk of infant death How can I keep my teeth and gums … sipping on sweet liquids and/or acidic drinks Eat healthy foods and limit foods that are sweet or stick to your teeth. If you eat …
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… on our hands from touching people or things around us. Raw foods, pets and many other objects in our daily lives carry …
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… movements usually from eating or drinking contaminated foods or fluids. Symptoms may also include stomach cramps, …
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… there is an enclosure such as a fence at least 1.5m (5ft) high around your pool with a gate that a child cannot open. …
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… for religious or cultural reasons Start to offer solid foods when your baby is around 6 months of age Continue … powdered formula, prepare it carefully. Some babies have a higher risk of getting sick from powdered infant formula. … Smile, talk, sing to your baby Your baby’s head should be higher than their body. Support your baby’s head to make it …