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… your activity is during the summer or winter, on land or water, remember the three T’s and follow these simple steps: … streams and rivers can contaminate the water you use for drinking, eating and recreation. Untreated water in the … in the wilderness or backcountry, you may use water for drinking or brushing your teeth by: Boiling the water for at …
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… hands, the cooking utensils and surfaces with hot soapy water (for at least 20 seconds). Bring along two sets of … for hand and surface cleaning if there is no hot soapy water available. Remember, hot soapy water is the best … from a source you know to be safe. Use bottled water for drinking, cooking and brushing teeth Boil untreated water at …
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… help yourself feel better. Avoid hot showers and baths. Hot water takes off more of your skin's natural oils. After bathing, pat excess water off your skin and apply moisturizer before your skin … soaps, skin products with alcohol, and heavily chlorinated water. They may make your skin more dry. If you live in a …
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… Steps you can take Drink plenty of fluids, especially water. This is the most important thing you can do to lower … have formed before they grow larger. If you are not used to drinking this much fluid, try adding one extra glass of … bottle to help you keep track of how much water you are drinking. Keep a pitcher of water on the counter or in the …
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… in young people. It’s safest for young people to delay drinking for as long as possible, but if you do choose to … health If you don’t want to drink Tips to reduce risks when drinking How do I know if my alcohol use is a problem? Where … can interact in harmful ways Drink non-alcoholic drinks and water How do I know if my alcohol use is a problem? …
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… of infected stool get into another person’s mouth, food or water. Exposure to infected stool can occur in day care settings, through contaminated food and water, or through certain types of sexual contact. In day … food or water Follow basic food safety precautions and drinking water treatment to help prevent the spread of …
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… or hay fever-like symptoms (runny, itchy nose and watery eyes, sneezing), trouble swallowing Gastrointestinal … You may also try breathing the moist air from a bowl of hot water. Put a towel over your head and the bowl to trap the moist air. Make sure that the water isn't too hot. Be careful not to get burned by the hot …
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… meat, beans, or tofu on the final fourth of the plate. Make water your drink of choice. How to use Canada's Food Guide … turkey, pork, fish, tofu, eggs, beans, and lentils. Make water your drink of choice. Current as of: March 1, … meat, beans, or tofu on the final fourth of the plate. Make water your drink of choice. How to use Canada's Food Guide …
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… They can affect air quality, cause shortages of safe water and food, and cut off your access to electricity, gas, … water supply again. Do not strictly ration emergency drinking water supplies. Try not to waste any water, but … water supply again. Do not strictly ration emergency drinking water supplies. Try not to waste any water, but …
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