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… some families when choosing formula types for their baby. Contact the manufacturer if you have questions about the …
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… the level of treatment in your local water system, contact your drinking water purveyor or supplier, or the … officer. To find your health authority’s drinking water contact visit … /water/water-quality/drinking-water-quality/health-authority-contacts. For more information about water-borne infections …
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… Syndrome. How is rubella spread? Rubella is spread by contact with saliva or mucus from the mouth, nose or throat … yourself against future exposure to the rubella virus. Contact your health care provider to schedule an appointment … think you may have rubella, especially if you have been in contact with someone with rubella or traveled to an area …
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… or open farm can be a fun and educational event, but any contact with animals needs to be done safely. In rare cases, … if they appear healthy. You can get sick if you come into contact with the bodily fluids or feces of an infected … spread when touching an infected animal, or by coming into contact with their feces, urine, saliva or food. Animal …
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… disposed of asbestos waste or through source water contact with asbestos-bearing bedrock. Standard community … have concerns about the quality of water you are drinking, contact the local environmental health officer at your …
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… For more information about sulphur dioxide in your area, contact your local Ministry of Environment and Climate … content/environment/air-land-water/land/regional-environment-contacts or visit: B.C. Ministry of Environment and Climate …
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… If you have questions about what to feed your baby, contact your health care provider, a public health nurse or … if your water is safe, check with your health authority contact. How do I prepare the bottles and equipment to make … If you’re concerned that your baby is not feeding enough, contact your health care provider. For more information …
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… you vomit within 2 hours of taking the progestin-only ECP, contact your health care provider because you may need to …
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… into 1 litre (4 cups) of water. Allow the sanitizer to contact the surface or utensil for at least 1 minute before … or contact BCCDC Food Safety and Environmental Health at …
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… or other emergencies. To register as a volunteer, contact an Emergency Management BC regional office in your … www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/contact-us . How can I manage stress while volunteering? …