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Results 1 - 10 of 113 for AMMONIA OR ASPIRIN OR BENZALKONIUM OR BENZETHONIUM OR BENZOCAINE OR WATER
  1. Arsenic and Drinking Water (U.S. Geological Survey)  
    Drinking Water/Images ... Drinking Water ... Arsenic/Learn More ... Arsenic ... Arsenic is a naturally occurring element, but long-term exposure can cause cancer in people. ...
  2. ... by a protozoan and is spread by contaminated water or contact with an infected person. People who are travelling or hiking should assume water sources are contaminated and either purify drinking water ...
  3. ... bath, dip a soft cloth in the warm water and wring out the excess. If needed, a mild soap can be used in the water. Wipe the baby's skin gently starting from the ...
  4. To treat a minor burn, run cool water over the area of the burn or soak it in a cool water bath (not ice water). Keep the area submerged for at ...
  5. Mold Image Library (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Molds/Images ... Molds ... The image library contains mold-related images in seven categories. There are also animated images that you can choose to view and download. ...
  6. Bug Bite or Sting (VisualDX)  
    Insect Bites and Stings/Images ... Insect Bites and Stings ... VisualDX ... Bites or stings from insects (arthropods) are very common. Most reactions are mild and result ...
  7. Do not leave your child alone around water, not even for a few seconds. ... Do not leave your child alone around water, not even for a few seconds.
  8. ... off any jewelry. Wet your hands with clean water. Apply soap and lather your hands by rubbing ... off any jewelry. Wet your hands with clean water. Apply soap and lather your hands by rubbing ...
  9. Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite found in contaminated water. It has been increasingly recognized as the cause of outbreaks of diarrhea when water supplies become contaminated. In normal individuals, it is ...
  10. ... splinter first wash your hands with soap and water. Next, use tweezers to grab the splinter and ... is out wash the area with soap and water. Pat it dry and apply antibiotic ointment. Seek ...
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