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… Heatstroke occurs when the body fails to regulate its own temperature and body temperature continues to rise, often to … breathing . A rectal temperature over 40 °C (104 °F) after exposure to a hot environment. Confusion, severe … Cool the person's entire body by sponging or spraying cold water, and fan the person to help lower the person's …
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… How do I make and store liquid concentrate formula? Add cold tap water to a kettle or pot and bring to a boil. Keep … for 2 minutes Let the water cool to between room and body temperature Wash the top of the can with hot water and soap … way to make powdered formula is to follow these steps: Add cold tap water to a kettle or pot and bring to a boil. Keep …
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… think that any of your fingers might have frostbite? Yes Cold temperature exposure No Cold temperature exposure Have you had a major …
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… you think that any of your toes might have frostbite? Yes Cold temperature exposure No Cold temperature exposure Have you had a major …
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… cause scarring and inflammation. Regular or long periods of exposure to high levels of asbestos in the air can be … of the body cavity) What are the risk factors for asbestos exposure? Many factors influence how exposure to asbestos will affect your health. Risk factors …
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… into a newly built home. These symptoms can be caused by exposure to toxic chemicals. For example: Those weekend … Acrolein. This comes from heating cooking oil to high temperatures. It also comes from cigarette smoke. Tiny … in your house. Ask anyone with a viral infection, such as a cold or influenza (flu), to cough or sneeze into the bend of …
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… what sets off a crisis. But triggers include dehydration , cold temperatures, infection, stress, and low oxygen intake. Here … Dress warmly in cold weather. Try to avoid getting cold. Exposure to cold air, wind, and water may trigger red blood …
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… caused by VOCs depend on the concentration and length of exposure to the chemicals. VOCs include a variety of … to the liver, kidneys or central nervous system Long-term exposure may also cause damage to the liver, kidneys, or … in humans. Most people are not affected by short-term exposure to the low levels of VOCs found in homes. Some …
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… Children have sensitive skin that can easily be damaged by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation (rays) of the sun, even on cloudy or overcast days. Too much sun exposure can cause sunburns, heat stroke/heat exhaustion, … outdoor metal slides or car doors. Research has shown that exposure to UV radiation can also affect the immune system, …
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… source of lead but precautions can be taken to reduce exposure. Removing, repairing or disturbing lead paint … to you and your family. What are the health hazards of lead exposure? Exposure to lead-based paint usually occurs from ingestion. …