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How to Properly Treat Cuts and Scrapes: A Quick Guide
13 August

How to Properly Treat Cuts and Scrapes: A Quick Guide

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Accidents happen—whether you’re cooking in the kitchen, playing sports, or just going about your day. Knowing how to properly treat cuts and scrapes can prevent infection, speed up healing, and minimize scarring. Here’s a simple guide to help you handle these minor injuries effectively. 1. Clean the Wound The first …

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Hepatitis prevention/Get between those finders. Remove rings.
28 July

Hepatitis Prevention: A Vital Health Priority

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Hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver, is a significant global health concern, ” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>affecting millions of people worldwide. Hepatitis awareness is crucial for understanding prevention. It can be caused by various factors, including viral infections (hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E), excessive alcohol consumption, certain medications, and …

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Alarming amount of Downing-CPR and AED
21 July

An Alarming Rise of Drownings in Ontario

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

Ontario is known for its picturesque lakes and rivers. However, it has unfortunately witnessed a concerning trend in recent years: an increase in drowning incidents. Despite efforts to promote water safety and focus on drowning prevention, the numbers continue to rise. This situation has prompted a closer examination of the …

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Head Injury
15 July

Head Injuries

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

It happens all the time, we just don’t hear about it. Minor head injuries are often overlooked, referring to them as, just a bump on the head or a goose egg. Our children are riding their bikes without a helmet and fall over, two children’s heads collide, or we lift …

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Understanding heat Exhaustion and heat stroke
09 July

Understanding Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion: Signs and Symptoms

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

As the summer sun beats down and temperatures soar, it’s crucial to be aware of the risks associated with heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion. These conditions can sneak up on anyone, regardless of age or physical fitness, making it essential to recognize the signs and symptoms …

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24 June

Dealing with Insect Bites and Stings: Understanding, Prevention, and Remedies

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

Insects are fascinating creatures that play crucial roles in ecosystems worldwide. However, encounters with them can sometimes result in unpleasant experiences in the form of bites and stings. While most are harmless, some can trigger allergic reactions or transmit diseases. Understanding how to identify, prevent, and treat insect bites and …

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Why is first aid so important- emergency
16 June

The Importance of MedicAlert: A Lifeline in Critical Moments

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

In a world where emergencies can strike unexpectedly, having a MedicAlert can make the difference between life and death. This simple yet powerful accessory has saved countless lives by providing crucial medical information when it matters most. Let’s delve into why MedicAlert is a vital companion for individuals with medical …

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Cottage Safety pic
08 June

Cottage Safety Essentials: Ensuring a Safe and Enjoyable Retreat

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

So the cottage is now open, and you are looking forward to some serious summer fun and relaxation. Cottages offer a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing a perfect retreat to unwind and reconnect with nature. However, ensuring safety while enjoying your time at the …

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Stroke Month: Enhancing Awareness, Treatment, and Recovery
31 May

Stroke Month: Enhancing Awareness, Treatment, and Recovery

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

In the province of Ontario, the impact of strokes is significant, prompting the need for comprehensive strategies to raise awareness, improve treatment, and enhance recovery for affected individuals. Every 30 minutes, there is one new stroke victim in Ontario.  Awareness: One of the most crucial aspects of addressing strokes in …

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21 May

10 Bicycle Safety Tips

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

It’s that time of year again!  Bicycling is a great way to get around, but if you aren’t safe on your bike, it can be dangerous.  Here are 10 Bicycle Safety Tips to help keep cyclists and drivers safe on the road together: Wear a helmet If you’re going to …

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workplace fall/injury
14 May

The Reality of Workplace Injuries in Ontario: Challenges and Solutions

  • Posted by Kathryn Davies

In Ontario, as in many other provinces and countries, workplace safety is a critical issue that directly impacts the well-being of employees and the productivity of businesses. Despite significant progress in safety regulations and awareness, workplace injuries continue to be a pressing concern across various industries. From construction sites to …

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