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  1. ... can contain mold spores if they are in damp places. Outdoors, mold lives in the soil, on compost, and on plants that are damp. Keeping your house and yard drier will help ...
  2. ... in a chair. Wash your child with a damp washcloth and mild soap. Wipe off soap with a damp towel. Do not use sponges that can leak ...
  3. ... lower than 50%. Wipe away dust with a damp cloth and vacuum once a week. Use a ... bathroom when you are showering. Do not let damp clothes sit in a basket or hamper. Clean ...
  4. ... are applied to skin that is wet or damp. These products soften the skin and help it ... or ointment on the skin while it is damp. This will help trap moisture in the skin. ...
  5. ... are applied to skin that is wet or damp. After washing or bathing, pat the skin dry ... cream, lotion, or ointment while skin is still damp to trap moisture. Dress your child in soft, ...
  6. ... Smoke Dust Cockroaches Rooms that are moldy or damp Know how to prevent or treat asthma symptoms ...
  7. ... Grass and weeds Rooms that are moldy or damp Smells from chemicals and cleaning products Smoke Food ...
  8. ... the outside of your machine with a warm, damp cloth as necessary. Never wash the hose or ...
  9. ... acetaminophen (Tylenol) by mouth may help. A cool, damp washcloth placed gently over the eye can provide ...
  10. ... wrap and replace the dressing if it gets damp. Do not soak in a bathtub or hot ...
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