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… is protected. General tips Here are some tips for winter warmth: Provide a warm, water … and numbness on the cheeks, nose, ears, fingers, and toes. If you think your toddler … and numbness on the cheeks, nose, ears, fingers, and toes. If you think your toddler …
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… Bathrooms contain many hazards that can harm a toddler - from hot water to sweet … bottom of the bathtub or shower If you soak cloth diapers in a diaper pail, always make sure it …
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… stay close enough to watch - and reach - your child at all times. Always hold onto your toddler’s hand when on a dock or near a pool - your toddler might suddenly run toward the …
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… Learn all you can about child growth and development. Doing so can help you learn how … too much sun. Keep babies younger than 12 months out of the sun. Older babies and … Read and learn about child growth and development. Knowing what to expect can help …
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… Too much sun exposure can cause sunburns, heat stroke/heat exhaustion, skin cancers, … information, see the following resources: HealthLinkBC File #11 Ultraviolet Radiation HealthLinkBC File #35 Heat-related Illness …
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… Government of Canada. Until your baby's first birthday, place your baby to sleep on their … choking hazards. Keep your child's sleep and play area safe by removing items that can … 3 and Younger Health and Safety, Ages 2 to 5 Years Healthy Habits for Kids Objects in the …
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… happen if you spend time in a dwelling or other building that isn't well heated during … tobacco) and caffeine cause narrowing of the blood vessels in the hands and feet. When … you take . Certain medicines, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants), medicines that …
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… day. Extreme heat can be harmful to anyone's health, but infants (0-1 year) and young … Syndrome (SIDS). For more information, visit: HealthLinkBC File #46 Sleep related infant … . For more information on sun safety, visit: HealthLinkBC File #26 Sun safety for children …
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Overview An infant or young child can drown in as little as 2.5 cm (1 in.) of water or other liquid. The following recommendations can help you protect your child from drowning hazards. Don't leave …
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… preparing infant formula, visit the Health Canada website. For more information about the …