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… temperature? This is particularly important during extreme hot or cold weather Do they have behaviours that put them at …
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… to cool and return to its normal temperature. Being in a hot environment can make your body temperature go up. Examples of hot environments include the inside of a car or a tent on a hot day, the upper floors of a building on a sunny day, a …
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… Wash plates, utensils, cutting boards and countertops with hot soapy water. Sanitize kitchen surfaces and tools after … Cook foods to an internal temperature of 74°C (165°F) or hotter to kill germs. To check the temperature, insert a … instructions. Foods heated in the microwave can have hot and cold patches. To make sure that microwaved foods …
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… around water bodies, including include private pools, hot tubs, beaches and swimming holes. Alcohol slows down … more or worse accidents, which is especially dangerous in a hot tub. Do not drink alcohol around water bodies. Be aware … swim cap. Never put your head underwater in a whirlpool or hot tub. Watch for underwater traps Some railings, ladders …
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… Breastfeeding or chestfeeding . Keep your baby warm but not hot The temperature of the room should be comfortable for an …
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… and humidity can go up in the summer months, making it feel hotter outside than normal. Extreme heat happens when the … for the body to maintain a safe body temperature during hot weather – this can lead to heat-related illness. Heat … risk of pregnancy related complications. If it gets very hot in your home, plan to go somewhere cooler if possible. …
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… surgery Very bad eye pain Worse redness Worse vision Seeing flashes of light or many floaters >1 week to months after …
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… Breastfeeding or chestfeeding . Keep your baby warm but not hot An over-heated baby has a higher risk of SIDS. You know …
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… added iron 30 g 4.5 Blackstrap molasses 15 mL (1 tbsp) 3.6 Hot cereal with added iron 175 mL (3/4 cup) 3.4 Spinach, … (#68i) Healthy Eating and Healthy Aging for Adults (#68j) Managing constipation with diet: adults (#68l) Vitamin D and …
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… should either avoid or cook the following foods to steaming hot: Soft and mould-ripened cheese such as brie, camembert, … and cheese made from unpasteurized milk) Deli meats Patés Hot dogs Refrigerated seafood products You can reduce the … All leftover foods should be heated thoroughly to steaming hot (74°C) before eating. For more information For more …