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… getting lost. How can I prepare for the wilderness? Whether your activity is during the summer or winter, on land or … What can I do to stay safe if there are wild animals in the area? We must respect the fact that the wilderness is home … Algae) HealthLinkBC File #52 Swimmer's Itch Outdoor safety, search and rescue prevention and preparedness, and links to …
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… breast/chest feeding. Because of the risk of passing HIV to your baby, it is very important for you to get tested for … Centre: Call 604 875-2212 or visit www.bcwomens.ca/our-services/specialized-services/oak-tree-clinic Smart Sex … during pregnancy. To find your local public health unit, search HealthLinkBC's FIND Services and Resources Directory: …
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… to prevent or cure TB are free through Provincial TB Services and public health units. How does it spread? TB … disease? Infection occurs when you breathe TB bacteria into your lungs and your body's defences stop the bacteria from … your area. Visit ImmunizeBC at www.immunizebc.ca/finder to search for your local health unit’s contact information. …
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… tank, which may also include a treatment plant Dispersal area, which is usually a series of underground pipes or … The owner of the onsite system must use the services of an authorized person (AP) to construct, alter or … of all parts of the sewage system. This way you and your maintenance provider can find information based on the …
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… life, babies sleep for about 16 hours a day. Planning where your baby can sleep safely is important. Creating a safe … products and cosmetics at www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/consumer-product-safety.html . Put the crib … local public health unit to find out about services in your area. You can also call the Alcohol and Drug Information and …
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… . It is not known how much alcohol it takes to cause harm. Your baby's brain and nervous system develop throughout your … help support families and children. Examples of available services include: Key Workers - helps families understand … a public health nurse. For more information Canadian FASD Research Network (CanFASD) FASD Fact Sheet …
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… Spanish Document Vietnamese Medical and scientific research shows that absorption of even very low levels of lead … on doors, windows, stairs and railings can expose you and your family to health risks. Before you begin renovations, … must be labeled to indicate that it is not safe to use in areas accessible to children or pregnant women. When …
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… the Staying Independent Checklist (PDF, 1,502 KB) to assess your risk for falls or ask your doctor about falls risk … Install grab bars by the toilet, in bathtub and shower areas Place items you use often within easy reach Keep heavy … medications If you are a B.C. resident with a valid BC Services Card and you have taken at least five medications …
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… as volunteers or leaders. Volunteers may help provide services during emergencies. These services can include: Lodging Clothing Emotional support … contact an Emergency Management BC regional office in your area: …
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… and duration may change based on the aircraft, weather and area size. Spraying is carefully controlled by GPS … by health care providers. If you feel concerned, speak to your health care provider. If you wish to avoid contact with the spray, close your windows the evening before aerial spraying starts and …