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… joints for 20 minutes, and repeat as needed. You can use hot water bottles. Or make hot packs from towels dipped in warm water or wet towels … microwaved for 15 to 30 seconds. Always make sure that hot water bottles and hot packs aren't too hot for your …
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… Clothes, bedding, and towels should be machine-washed in hot water and dried on the hot cycle. Try to bathe daily until there are no signs of … Clothes, bedding, and towels should be machine-washed in hot water and dried on the hot cycle. Try to bathe daily …
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… or 3 times a day for 20 to 30 minutes, using a heating pad, hot shower, or hot pack. Heat seems to be effective for pain and stiffness … or 3 times a day for 20 to 30 minutes, using a heating pad, hot shower, or hot pack. Heat seems to be effective for pain …
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… child care? When choosing child care, consider your child's safety, how much you can afford to pay, and your daily … people and agencies you can talk to about the care centre's safety record. Right for your child's age, skill level, and … Make sure that staff are knowledgeable about preventing safety hazards and responding to emergencies. There should …
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… Government environmental offices have information on safety for asbestos contact and removal. … Government environmental offices have information on safety for asbestos contact and removal. …
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… to your jaw to relieve sore, tense muscles. Dip a towel in hot tap water or warm a damp towel in a microwave oven. You may also use a hot pack, electric moist heating unit, or a heating pad set … to your jaw to relieve sore, tense muscles. Dip a towel in hot tap water or warm a damp towel in a microwave oven. You …
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… itching. Use calamine lotion on itchy areas. Do not take hot showers or baths. Hot water can make itching worse. After bathing, pat excess … itching. Use calamine lotion on itchy areas. Do not take hot showers or baths. Hot water can make itching worse. …
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… Use a humidifier to add moisture to the air. Don't use a hot vaporizer. Use only water in the humidifier. Hold your … several minutes. Make sure your child is not burned by the hot water or steam. Do not leave your child alone in the … Use a humidifier to add moisture to the air. Don't use a hot vaporizer. Use only water in the humidifier. Hold your …
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… rectal temperature over 40 °C (104 °F) after exposure to a hot environment. Confusion, severe restlessness, aggressive … may be heavy or may have stopped. Skin that may be red, hot, and dry, even in the armpits. Severe vomiting and … rectal temperature over 40 °C (104 °F) after exposure to a hot environment. Confusion, severe restlessness, aggressive …
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… For more information For more information about food safety, please visit the following: HealthLinkBC File #03 … canning - How to avoid botulism HealthLinkBC File #59a Food safety: Easy ways to make food safer … Unpasteurized …