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Your Health At Home - Radio Public Service Announcements

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Home - Radio Public Service Announcement

YOUTH 1: My home

YOUTH 2: Your home

YOUTH 1, YOUTH 2 & YOUTH 3 (together): Our home

YOUTH 1: We all breathe the same air.

YOUTH 2: Use the same water.

YOUTH 3: And we share the same food.

YOUTH 1: But how can we help keep these things safe?

YOUTH 2: Yeah, and our families healthy in our homes?

YOUTH 3: It's a big job though.

YOUTH 1: But there are simple things we can do.

YOUTH 2: Like, refrigerate leftovers within two hours.

YOUTH 1: And, ventilate your home.

Announcer: To learn more about protecting your health at home, get the Environmental Health Guide at healthycanadians.gc.ca/homehealth or at your local health centre.

Announcer: A public service message from the Government of Canada and this station.

Household Air - Radio Public Service Announcement

YOUTH 1: My home

YOUTH 2: Your home

YOUTH 1, YOUTH 2 & YOUTH 3 (together): Our home

YOUTH 1: We all breathe the same air.

YOUTH 2: But how can we help keep the air in our homes safe?

YOUTH 3: So our children and our elders can breathe a little easier?

YOUTH 1: Sounds like work.

YOUTH 2: But there are simple things we can do.

YOUTH 3: Like, don't smoke inside your home if possible.

YOUTH 2: Yeah, and, dust and vacuum your home regularly.

Announcer: To learn more about protecting your health at home, get the Environmental Health Guide at healthycanadians.gc.ca/homehealth or at your local health centre.

Announcer: A public service message from the Government of Canada and this station.

Water - Radio Public Service Announcement

YOUTH 1: My home

YOUTH 2: Your home

YOUTH 1, YOUTH 2 & YOUTH 3 (together): Our home

YOUTH 1: We all use the same water.

YOUTH 2: But many communities have contaminants in their water that can affect health.

YOUTH 1: How can we help keep our families healthy in our homes?

YOUTH 2: Sounds hard.

YOUTH 3: Yeah, but there are simple things that we can do.

YOUTH 1: Like, use only cold tap water, not warm or hot, for drinking, cooking and mixing baby formula.

YOUTH 2: And follow local water advisories.

Announcer: To learn more about protecting your health at home, get the Environmental Health Guide at healthycanadians.gc.ca/homehealth or at your local health centre.

Announcer: A public service message from the Government of Canada and this station.