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Looking for Health Risks
As part of healthy everyday habits, it is a good idea to take a close look at your home to search for any hidden health risks.
Doing a home-health inventory is easy. Here are a few simple things you can do yourself in just a few hours. This can help you transform your home into a healthier and safer place.
If you suspect it, check it!
If you think something is not right, check it out. Once you know, you will be better able to decide how to manage the risks, and protect both your health and your family's health.
What you can do
Indoor air
- Make your home and car as smoke-free as possible.
- Check for mould that can be seen, especially in damp areas like the bathroom.
- Clean up small areas of mould and get help with large areas.
- Remove unneeded materials (such as paint, kerosene, etc.) that are stored inside.
Fix leaks and clean up after leaks and floods.
- Turn on fans that vent outside or open windows, weather permitting, when showering or boiling water on the stove.
- Vent clothes dryer to the outside.
- Dust and vacuum regularly.
- Safely dispose of all old, unused chemical products, paints, pesticides, etc.
- Keep chemical products out of sight and reach of children.
- Install a Canadian Standards Association (CSA) approved carbon monoxide detector and smoke-detector on each level of your home.
Noise
- Limit the amount of time spent on noisy leisure activities, including listening to loud music.
- Wear ear protection if exposed to loud noises.
Drinking water
- Use only cold tap water for drinking, cooking and making baby formula.
- Clean out water tanks once per year.
- Follow local water advisories.
Food safety
- Wash hands, cooking surfaces, dishes and utensils before and after your handle food.
- Refrigerate or freeze foods that can spoil, as well as cooked food within two hours.
Artistry / traditional crafts and hobbies
- Open windows when using paint, varnish, adhesive (glue).
- Sand and carve wood, antler, bone, soapstone outside when possible, and/or use a good quality breathing mask.