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… infection or disease. Legionella bacteria can cause Legionnaires’ disease, which can be fatal. Pseudomonas bacteria can … is safe? If you are unsure of the maintenance or water quality, do not enter the pool or hot tub. “If in doubt, … from placing their heads under the water in case hair or jewelry may be caught in an outlet. Be careful …
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… maintenance. Treatment plant A typical treatment plant uses air to help break down and treat waste. The waste is treated … plant. A treatment plant treats liquid waste to a higher quality before entering the dispersal area. This process … to construct a new onsite sewage system, or alter or repair an existing one, must follow the Public Health Act and …
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… can still persist in the water. If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. … see Health Canada’s Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality at … more information about cyanobacteria and recreational water quality, see Health Canada’s Guidelines for Canadian …
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… heart back to a normal rhythm. AEDs are often available in airports, malls, and other public places. To save a person, … SM, et al. (2016). 2016 AHA/ACC Clinical performance and quality measures for prevention of sudden cardiac death: A … heart back to a normal rhythm. AEDs are often available in airports, malls, and other public places. To save a person, …
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… decreasing pressure of the water as you breathe compressed air. Pressure changes can cause injuries when you drop down … pressure changes when diving: Barotrauma. Tissues near the air-filled spaces of your body—such as your ears, sinuses, … As you descend, water pressure increases, and the volume of air in your body decreases. This can cause problems such as …
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… a mouth support (such as a dental splint) or a soft dental moulding insert along with medical adhesive tape. Most … a mouth support (such as a dental splint) or a soft dental moulding insert along with medical adhesive tape. Most …
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… for the heel (heel cup) or orthotic shoe devices, which are moulded pieces of rubber, leather, metal, plastic, or other … exercise. Place a towel on the floor, and sit down in a chair in front of it with both feet resting flat on the towel … exercise. Place a towel on the floor, and sit down in a chair in front of it with both feet resting flat on the towel …
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… is usually white. The matted fibres can be crumbly and airbone if unbound or deteriorated. Asbestos is no longer … you breathe in asbestos fibers that are released into the air. When you inhale large amounts of asbestos fibres, they … long periods of exposure to high levels of asbestos in the air can be harmful to your health. It could increase your …
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… Sleep Apnea . What is snoring? You snore when the flow of air from your mouth or nose to your lungs makes the tissues … relax. If they relax too much, they narrow or block your airway. As you breathe, your soft palate and uvula vibrate … awake. You may also have a less restful sleep. Sleep quality may decrease as the loudness of the snoring …
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… to prevent heat-related illness? Keep cool inside Turn on air conditioning (AC) if you have it. A temperature of less … when your home is getting too hot If you do not have an air-conditioned space in your home, consider staying with friends or family who have air-conditioning if your house gets too hot. Plan cool …