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Alcohol Section References
(1) Cancer Care Ontario, Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion (Public Health Ontario). Taking action to prevent chronic disease: recommendations for a healthier Ontario. Toronto: Queen’s Printer for Ontario; 2012 (2) Butt P, Beirness D, Gliksman L, Paradis C, Stockwell T.…
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Naloxone
What is naloxoneThe Good Samaritan Act Where can I get naloxoneNaloxone distribution to community agencies What is naloxone? Naloxone is a safe medication that temporarily reverses the effects of opioids. NALOXONE DOES NOT REVERSE AN OVERDOSE OF ALCOHOL OR OTHER DRUGS. Naloxone can be given by…
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Local data
Opioid-Related Health Harms in Algoma Emergency Medical Services (EMS) The data represents 911 calls for suspected opioid overdoses received by the District of Sault Ste. Marie Paramedic Services and Algoma District Paramedic Services. Emergency Department Visits This figure…
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Safer Sharps Handling and Disposal
On This Page 1. Retrieve and dispose of sharps 2. Needle drop off bin locations in Sault Ste. Marie, Blind River & Elliot Lake 3. Looking for Sharps/Needle Containers? 4. Locations of Needle Exchange Programs in Algoma Retrieve and dispose of sharps safely Algoma Public Health (APH) and …
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Healthy Built Environment
A built environment is anything in our physical environment that is human-created. It includes obvious things like buildings, parks and neighbourhoods, but it also refers to land use patterns and transportation systems. The built environment around us has a direct impact on our health. When…
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Recreational Water
Algoma Public Health is responsible for ensuring that recreational water use in the District of Algoma, ranging from hotel pools and spas to your local area public beach are safe for swimming. APH's recreational water program does not include private pools and hot tubs.Beach warnings in Algoma…
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How to Shock Your Well (or Cistern)
If your water test shows contamination, shocking your well is not recommended as a quick fix. Instead, investigate the source of the issue, as there may be underlying causes. Examples of times when you would shock your well include: After maintenance and construction If untreated contaminated…
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Lead
Lead poisoning can lead to serious health problems and limit the development of the brain and nervous system. If you are concerned about lead exposure, consult with your doctor. A simple blood test can be conducted to measure the blood lead level. Those who are the most at risk are: Pregnant …
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Mould
Mould is a type of fungus that grows almost everywhere and grows where there is moisture, warmth, and food (ex. drywall, linens and fabric). More than 270 different species of mould have been found in Canadian houses, many of them are harmless, but the spores and toxins produced by some molds can…
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Rats (Rodent Control)
Rats can be a major problem for homeowners, business owners and the general public. Rats are known carriers of disease and can cause damage to property and structure. Evidence of rats can consist of capsule-shaped droppings, burrows, chewed food; gnaw marks on walls and surfaces, and footprints…