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… ask you to stay in home isolation. Home isolation means you avoid contact with other people. Home isolation will help … or hairdresser) until after your home isolation has ended How long will I need to be on home isolation? The length of … each person. Your health care provider will let you know how long you need to stay at home. The duration of treatment …
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… within 18 hours. In other cases, surgery is required to remove the affected body tissue or limb. The original site … an infected person are at higher risk of getting infected. However, most infections occur from contact with those whose … GAS infection is more common in those with chickenpox. How is it spread? Group A Streptococcus bacteria are often …
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… such as irons, space heaters, and bottle warmers How can burns be prevented? Burns and scalds are … friends, babysitters) What do I do if my child is burned?* Remove any hot and wet clothing, unless it is stuck to your …
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… or other substances Previous heat stroke High humidity How can I prevent heat-related illness? There are many ways … in air-conditioned buildings or take a cool bath or shower. At temperatures above 30°C (86°F), fans alone may not … when the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the weakest Avoid tiring work or exercise in hot, humid environments. If …
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… without proper ventilation may also help mould grow. How do I know if my home has moulds? Look for discoloration … such as kitchens and bathrooms Run the bathroom fan while showering and for 30 minutes after Vent clothes dryers to the … Repair all internal and external water leaks right away Remove water sources that may contribute to mould growth, …
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… File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs . How do I prevent traveller's diarrhea? An oral vaccine to … or yogurt, are pasteurized and refrigerated. If in doubt, avoid them Do not: Drink spring water, surface water, or … sauce that may not have been properly refrigerated How do I treat water for drinking? There are several ways to …
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… pavement, outdoor metal slides or car doors. Research has shown that exposure to UV radiation can also affect the … significantly reduce their risk of developing skin cancer. How can I protect my child from sun exposure? Try to keep … ties, especially one that covers the neck, is recommended. Avoid baseball caps that do not shade the ears or back of …
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… illness. A person can be infected and have no symptoms. How is cyclosporiasis spread? The disease is spread through … is common, such as in Central and South America and Asia. However, nearly every year in the spring and summer, B.C. … and blackberries) When traveling to developing countries, avoid eating fruits and vegetables that cannot be peeled or …
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… reduce the risks, such as by making your home smoke-free. How harmful is second-hand tobacco smoke? Second-hand … risk-free level of exposure to second-hand smoke or vapour. How does second-hand smoke harm your health? Regular … . Air purifiers and ventilation systems cannot remove all the poisons, toxins, gases and particles found in …
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… Campylobacter, Salmonella, Giardia and Cryptosporidium . How are waterborne infections spread? Waterborne infections … leave the body through feces (waste). If you do get sick, how you feel depends on the type of infection. For many … Water suppliers use primary disinfection to kill or remove germs from water. Primary disinfection might include …