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… emergency plan. What will happen if I have to evacuate my home in an emergency? If the police or RCMP orders you to evacuate your home or community, leave the area immediately. You are at … Follow all instructions from local officials. Do not return home until emergency authorities say it is safe to do so. …
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… as coughing, wheezing and headaches in people who live in homes with dampness and visible mould. What causes moulds to … ventilation may also help mould grow. How do I know if my home has moulds? Look for discoloration or stains on damp … cover it with plastic If there is high humidity in your home that cannot otherwise be controlled, use a …
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… common, but restricting physical activity and movement to avoid falls can cause further frailty (weakness). This … properly maintaining the equipment Environmental factors (home): Environmental factors that increase the risk of a fall at home include tripping hazards, such as clutter and …
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… food thermometer all the way to the middle of the food and avoid touching any bones. Some packaged foods are fully … Leave food uncovered until it reaches fridge temperature Avoid higher risk foods Some types of foods are higher risk … 3 hours. It’s best to pack these just before leaving the home Use ice packs in a lunch box, or store lunches in the …
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… elemental mercury is the form that is sometimes spilled at home. Elemental mercury is a shiny, silvery metal that is … temperatures. Where might I have elemental mercury in my home? Some common household products contain elemental … concern. What do I do if there is a mercury spill in my home? Depending on the size and nature of the spill, you can …
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… you can help prevent spreading it to others by: Staying at home for at least 4 days after the rash first appeared … food, drinks or cigarettes, or kissing others What is the home treatment? After seeing a health care provider, the following home treatment tips may help you to be more comfortable …
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… has physical contact with a bat, consult your veterinarian. Avoid contact with bats If you find a dead or sick bat, do … have not had physical contact with a bat and it is in your home or other enclosed space where people or pets also go, … to have someone capture it If bats live in your attic or home, contact the BC Community Bat Program at 1-855-9BC-BATS …
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… people may have an allergy to naloxone. What is B.C.’s Take Home Naloxone program? In August 2012, B.C.’s Take Home Naloxone (BCTHN) program was introduced to reduce the … aid response. You will learn about the contents of the take home naloxone kit and how to inject naloxone intramuscularly …
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… . Limit or avoid alcohol Drinking too much alcohol can raise your blood …
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… before your baby leaves the hospital, or by your midwife at home if you have a home birth. What if I go home with my baby less than 24 hours after birth? A blood …