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… the importance of the following food safety practices: Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold Wash hands before, during and after …
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… a child’s sensitive skin can also be burned by touching hot surfaces such as the pavement, outdoor metal slides or … or overheated. Make sure your baby is well hydrated in hot weather by offering breastmilk or something to drink … to protect your child even if it is cloudy or does not feel hot. UV rays reflect off many of the surfaces around us. Up …
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… perspiration Positioning on forehead Exposure to cold or hot weather before temperature measurement Follow the best … by exercising, too much clothing or bedding, taking a hot bath or being outside in hot weather. When a child is sick with an infection, it is …
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… skin in the 3 days before treatment began. Use detergent in hot water (50ºC) and dry on the hot cycle. Items that cannot be washed should be dry cleaned …
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… while a person vomited Wash dishes and utensils with hot water and detergent or in a dishwasher Wash laundry … a plastic garbage bag Clean the soiled area with soap and hot water. Do not use the same cleaning cloth or sponge to …
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… seeds, ground flax seeds or bran (wheat, rice or oat) into hot cereal, meatloaf, casseroles or baking. For packaged … until spreadable. You can use it on toast or mix into hot cereal or plain yogurt. Fruit lax will keep for 2 weeks …
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… others not to smoke in the house Breathe moist air from a hot shower or from a sink filled with hot water to help clear a stuffy nose Anti-influenza drugs …
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… You should wash clothing worn while cleaning separately in hot water and detergent. You should not wear footwear used … scrub and clean all other surfaces and floors with hot water and detergent as soon as possible after the water …
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… the previous 48 hours could be considered for cleaning in hot soapy water, and dry them in a hot dryer for 15 minutes. Items that can not be washed can …
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… swim in lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, swimming pools or hot tubs for at least 48 hours after the diarrhea and/or … swim in lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, swimming pools and hot tubs while you have diarrhea and until at least 48 hours …