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… a person’s broken skin or mucous membranes of the eyes, mouth or nose, they should visit a health care provider as …
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… on another person or object and then touches your eyes, mouth or nose before washing your hands. Mature Minor …
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… than six months of age as they can rub it in their eyes and mouth. Make sure to use a sunscreen approved by the Canadian …
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… soap and water. If you are splashed in the eyes, nose or mouth, rinse well with water. If you have been bitten, wash …
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… on another person or object, and then touch your eyes, mouth or nose before washing your hands. Mature minor …
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… your child not to put objects like pencils or toys in their mouth and to only eat foods approved by you To tell someone …
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… broken bones, burns, head injuries or injuries to the mouth. Other health effects of abuse or neglect are less …
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… heat-related illness include: Irritability Thirst or dry mouth Fast heart rate even when resting Feeling generally …
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… pouches that release nicotine when placed in the mouth between the gum and cheek. They are approved in Canada …