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… crib. Ensure the crib, cradle or bassinet meets Canadian safety regulations. For more information about Canadian safety regulations and to check for product recalls, visit Health Canada - Consumer Product Safety at …
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… in later life can affect an adult’s health, happiness, safety and financial security. Older adults can experience … up about it in a way that does not risk the older adult's safety Encourage the older adult to ask a professional for … They can help an older adult assess their own personal safety, and they can help develop a safety plan. What should …
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… BC regional office in your area: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/contact-us . How can I manage … more information For more information on becoming a Public Safety Lifeline Volunteer, visit: … preparedness, visit PreparedBC: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/preparedbc . … Seniors as …
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… or hay fever-like symptoms (such as runny, itchy nose, watery eyes and sneezing), trouble swallowing Heart : signs … they can learn to take some responsibility for their safety. When your child is ready, teach them: To carry their …
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… or hay fever-like symptoms (such as runny, itchy nose, watery eyes and sneezing), trouble swallowing Heart : signs … Have all children and staff wash their hands with soap and water before and after eating. This helps prevent food from … they can learn to take some responsibility for their safety. When your child is ready, teach them: How to avoid …
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… series of doses. Most children receive these as infants and toddlers. They get a booster dose before they start …
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… you where to put numbing creams and patches for infants, toddlers, and older children for routine immunizations. If …
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… green. You can find cyanobactoria in all kinds of bodies of water but is more common for them to grow in shallow, slow moving or still water. This includes ponds, wetlands and shorelines of fresh water lakes, streams and rivers. When the amount of …
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… undercooked poultry and meats, unpasteurized milk, food and water contaminated with fecal material, and animals … washing and then sanitizing the board in between. If water sources such as streams, rivers, lakes or shallow wells are not treated properly, drinking the water may be unsafe. This drinking water can be contaminated …
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… Having cataract surgery can help increase your safety, self-confidence, and independence. Be sure to share …