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Cold Weather
https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/Topics/HealthyEnvironments/Outdoor-environment/Extreme-temperature/Cold
. 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 may, 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
Climate Action and Opportunities
https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/Topics/ClimateChange/ClimateChangeExchange/Climate-Action-in-Simcoe-Muskoka
of health co-benefits include: improved air quality, physical activity, mental health, road safety, food security and nutrition, water quality and availability, social networks, capital and connectivity, , access to safe food, water, shelter, clean air; access to health services; ending racism) as well
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
https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/HealthUnit/About/Publications/Reports/Annual-Report-2022
of adverse drinking water quality incidents, monitored public beaches, and issued health advisories, . EXCELLENCE We believe in providing the highest quality programs and services to achieve our vision, were processed within two weeks of receipt. Safe Water Program Following several years of recreational water restrictions that were in place due to the pandemic, the Safe Water Program focused, reopening after months of inactivity. More than 1,020 inspections of recreational water facilities
Food and Nutrition
https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/HealthUnit/Workplaces/Schools/School-Health-Topics/Food-and-Nutrition
compromising the quality and/or quantity of food eaten missing meals, reducing food intake and/or going, water in the school through installation of hydration stations.Involve students in planning, family activity! Cooking together is a great way to share family traditions, spend quality time, schedules meals and snacks at regular and consistent times and allows access to water between meals, on their health. Healthy brains need to stay hydrated to learn and concentrate. Water is the best
Municipal Heat Response Planning
https://www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/HealthUnit/Workplaces/Municipalities/Municipal-Heat-Response-Planning
influence other climate-related health hazards as vector-borne illnesses, food and water quality, access to drinking water with public drinking fountains.Implement systems for people to self-register

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