Bottled water and the environment

    • [DOC File]What is recovery - FEMA

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      Waterborne illnesses are a problem if survivors drink from, wash food in, or bathe in water sources that have been contaminated by raw sewage or chemical spills. Of course, such exposures can be avoided by having survivors use bottled water or by evacuating the …


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER ONE - FEMA

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      For example, households can mitigate flood risk by adopting a variety of floodproofing measures (Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1986), prepare for airborne releases of toxic chemicals by reducing air infiltration in their homes (Lindell & Perry, 1992), or drink bottled or boiled water in the event of groundwater contamination of local wells.


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      Physical Environment 31 §1905. Nighttime Care for Children 32 §1907. Furnishings and Equipment 32 §1909. Safe Sleep Practices 33 §1911. Care of Children 33 §1913. Water Activities 34 §1915. Health Services 34 §1917. Medication Administration 34 §1919. Food Service and Nutrition 35 §1921. Emergency Preparedness and Evacuation Planning ...


    • [DOC File]Food and Nutrition Guidelines for Healthy Children and ...

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      The current environment is considered to promote obesity because of the many ways in which it promotes over-consumption of food and limits opportunities for physical activity (Egger and Swinburn 1997; Swinburn et al 1999). See Part 7: The Wider Environment for more information on environmental factors that influence food, nutrition and obesity.


    • Heat Stress Prevention Plan - BLR

      Drink plenty of water or other cool, nonalcoholic beverages. Take a cool shower, bath, or sponge bath. Workers suffering from heat exhaustion will be removed from the hot environment and given fluid replacement. They will also be encouraged to get adequate rest. Heat Syncope (Fainting)


    • [DOCX File]Sample Written Program for Emergency Action Plan

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      ) will gather essential disaster supplies (for example, nonperishable food, bottled water, battery-powered radios, first-aid supplies, flashlights, batteries, duct tape, plastic sheeting, and plastic garbage bags), which are stored at


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