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SMDHU Annual Report 2020-2021
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in providing the highest quality programs and services to achieve our vision. POSITIVE WORKPLACE We, environments. Safe Water Program continued with efforts to prevent or reduce the burden of water-borne illnesses and injury related to drinking and recreational water through on-going response to adverse water conditions, and where required, issuing boil water and/or drinking water orders and public notices. Public health inspectors assessed risk and inspected small drinking water systems. Open
Cold Weather
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clothes. Rewarm the skin using body heat, or warm (not hot) water. Do not rub or massage the affected, , water, milk). Avoid caffeinated or alcoholic beverages as they can cause your body to lose heat more, leave and bring warm clothing.Never pour water on your windshield to remove ice or snow; shattering, of household fires and carbon monoxide poisoning and poor indoor air quality can increase. Follow, cover a space heater, never place it on top of furniture, nor close to water, and do not run the cord
Accountability and Performance Management
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, and report the results. Ultimately, these methods help to build a process of continuous quality, public health issues (community water fluoridation, infection prevention and control
Annual Report 2022
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than 1,020 inspections of recreational water facilities and small drinking water systems were completed. Inspectors also continued to respond to reports of adverse drinking water quality incidents, the highest quality programs and services to achieve our vision. POSITIVE WORKPLACE We believe in a work, . Safe Water Program Following several years of recreational water restrictions that were in place due to the pandemic, the Safe Water Program focused on recovery inspections in 2022. After
Municipal Heat Response Planning
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as vector-borne illnesses, food and water quality and quantity, drought, and wildfires. Climate, that encourage complete, connected, green communities.Increase access to drinking water with public drinking
LAYER UP AGAINST ILLNESS
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anyone at higher risk of severe infection.Optimize indoor ventilation and air quality. Access, or teenagers under the age of 18.Treat muscle pain using a hot water bottle or heating pad (apply heat for short periods of time).Take a warm bath.Gargle with a glass of warm salt water or suck on hard

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