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… as rivers, lakes and streams, can also contain disease-causing organisms from animal feces. If you have a weak immune … Reverse Osmosis (RO): RO is effective against all disease-causing organisms and many chemical contaminants. Unless it … File #69b Feeding Your Baby Formula: Safely Making and Storing Formula … Preventing Water-Borne Infections For …
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… hands frequently, especially after taking off your mask or using a tissue. For more information on proper hand washing, …
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… and decks clean. Always shower or bathe with soap before using a hot tub or pool. This helps keep the water free of … access to prevent drowning. Access can be restricted by using a fence or lockable gate. Cover and lock your hot tub … For more information For more health and safety tips on using pools and hot tubs, contact your local environmental …
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… clean up into clean areas. Remember to bathe or shower using soap and warm water after you have finished any … Open all windows to help with drying and apply heat using a furnace or stove if possible. Clean all surfaces … flood waters recede and you return home, seek advice on restoring your septic system from a professional (ex. …
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… start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula (#69b) Baby's first foods (#69c) Helping …
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… start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula (#69b) Baby's first foods (#69c) Helping …
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… exposed to an STI or are being treated for an STI Discuss using protection, such as condoms, dental dam barriers and … (“male”) condoms should not be used at the same time. Using 2 condoms together may result in a condom breaking … Carefully open the package and take the condom out. Avoid using teeth, scissors or other sharp objects, as they can …