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… logs or big rocks can cause serious injury. Stay within your abilities Swim only where you feel comfortable. Do not … go farther or deeper than you can handle. At beaches stay inside marked areas or close to shore. Cold water or rough … information on recreational water quality testing. Take a first aid course Take a first aid course that teaches: …
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… adequate filtration and recirculation of the water in your hot tub or pool. How can I make sure the water is safe? … chemicals are within the recommended range prior to using your pool or hot tub. Disinfectants kill germs. However, … and germs. This is why preventing contamination in the first place is so important. Always shower or bathe with …
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… caused by a virus called hantavirus. This rare disease was first identified in the southwestern United States in 1993 … of breath If the disease gets worse, fluid builds up in your lungs, making it harder to breathe. In North America, … mouse, or by mouse bites. You cannot catch the disease from your domestic pet. In North America, there is no evidence …
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… (energy drinks) are advertised as being able to boost your energy and make you feel more alert. Common brands … interact with many medications. Talk with a pharmacist or your health care provider before using energy drinks if you: … guide.canada.ca/en/healthy-eating-recommendations/make-water-your-drink-of-choice/sugary-drinks/ … Caffeinated energy …
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… and can look thick, like soup. Blooms may last days, weeks, months or all year, and can even grow during winter … If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. Are cyanobacteria harmful? … to cyanobacteria by drinking water or by getting it on your skin during recreational activities (swimming, boating …
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… each year. What can I do to prevent foodborne illness? Wash your hands Wash your hands before you eat or handle any food, and after you … smaller portions Cool very hot items at room temperature at first. Place them in the fridge when steaming stops. Leave …
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… on doors, windows, stairs and railings can expose you and your family to health risks. Before you begin renovations, … in order to minimize the health risks to you and your family. What are the health hazards of lead exposure? … 250 565-2649 Vancouver Coastal Health 604 736-2033 For First Nations communities, contact your local environmental …
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… reacts with other compounds in the air can also affect your health. These particles penetrate deeply into the … windows closed to lower the rate of sulphur dioxide coming inside Try to exercise when concentrations of air pollution … or heart disease, follow a management plan developed with your health care provider If you have symptoms such as …
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… in the bowel of up to 7% of people without causing illness. Your intestines also normally contain many good bacteria … found in feces. The spores can live outside your body for weeks or months. They may be found on items you touch such … reduce the number of bacteria. What are the treatments? The first step in treating a C. diff infection is to stop taking …
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… I do if I find a tick on my skin? If you find a tick on your skin, you need to remove it as soon as possible. Check your entire body and clothing. Do not stop when you find one … diseases? If you have the following symptoms within days or weeks after being bitten by a tick, report them to your