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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. ... Sit in a chair. Wash yourself with a damp washcloth and mild soap. Wipe off soap with a damp towel. Your helper can wash areas you can’ ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. Halo Brace (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)  
    Spine Injuries and Disorders/Children ... Spine Injuries and Disorders ... Nemours Foundation ... halo, spine, spinal, vest, brace, injury, bone, bones, backbone, surgery, ...
  5. Molds (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... outdoors and indoors. They grow best in warm, damp and humid conditions. If you have damp or wet spots in your house, you will ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 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. ...
  8. ... 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, ...
  9. ... yellow inhaler cap. Clean the mouthpiece with a damp cloth or tissue at least once a week. ... your inhaler gets dirty, wipe it with a damp cloth.
  10. Mold Allergy (Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America)  
    Allergy/Specifics ... Allergy ... Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ... Mold spores get into your nose and cause hay fever symptoms. They also can reach the lungs ...
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