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… illness can increase during the summer. This is because hot and humid weather can create conditions for bacteria to … by BC residents can be identified for free by submitting a photo of the tick to eTick. www.etick.ca . Physical activity … sports and other activities Quick tips: Staying active in hot weather Exercise and air quality: Staying active during …
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… seafood. Otherwise, be sure to wash the cutting board with hot, soapy water between each use. You can also wash your … sushi), clams, and oysters. Serve foods safely. Keep cooked hot foods hot [ 60°C (140°F) or above] and cold foods cold [ 4°C …
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… working a puzzle, or watching television. Try running a hot shower to create steam. Do NOT put your child in the hot shower. Let the bathroom fill with steam. Have your … working a puzzle, or watching television. Try running a hot shower to create steam. Do NOT put your child in the hot …
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… mouth and throat may occur. To decrease the risk, limit hot foods and drinks, brush your teeth carefully, avoid … can also affect menstruation in females and cause premature menopause. Ask your doctor for more details. Tell your … mouth and throat may occur. To decrease the risk, limit hot foods and drinks, brush your teeth carefully, avoid …
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… prevent that. Machine-wash bedding, towels, and clothes in hot water [at least 54.4°C (130°F) ]. Dry them in a hot dryer. Vacuum your home, including mattresses. You don't … prevent that. Machine-wash bedding, towels, and clothes in hot water [at least 54.4°C (130°F) ]. Dry them in a hot …
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… and all tobacco products. Anything that is sweet or too hot or too cold if it makes your mouth hurt. How to keep … and a mild toothpaste. You can soften your toothbrush in hot water before using it. If using a toothbrush is too … and all tobacco products. Anything that is sweet or too hot or too cold if it makes your mouth hurt. How to keep …
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… and after you are active. This is very important when it's hot out and when you do intense exercise. You can replace … Take extra care to prevent dehydration in extremely hot weather. Exercise early in the day or later in the … and after you are active. This is very important when it's hot out and when you do intense exercise. You can replace …
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… To prevent burns: Never hold your baby while: drinking hot liquids like coffee or tea cooking, or handling hot utensils smoking Check the temperature of bottles on the … by using your elbow Keep the temperature in your hot water heater below 49°C (120°F) Keeping your family …
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… outside the body change a lot. When you are too hot, the blood vessels in your skin widen to carry the … 20 to 30 minutes after you smoke, you eat, or you drink a hot or cold liquid. Wait at least an hour after hard exercise or a hot bath. Glass thermometers that contain mercury aren't …
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… you use bottles and nipples the first time, wash them in hot water and dish soap. Then rinse them with hot water. Disinfect the washed supplies by boiling in an … of heated water. Do not use a microwave oven. It can cause hot spots that can burn your baby's mouth. Before feeding …