490 resultados para South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Environmenal Affairs
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These bookmarks state: African-Americans smoke less, but have more smoking-related diseases than Caucasians. Smoking causes cancer, heart disease and a higher chance of stroke. The Good News If smoking is stopped, the health risks caused by smoking are reduced.
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These bookmarks state: African-Americans face higher risks of stroke. The more risk factors you have, the greater your chances of having a stroke. The best way to prevent a stroke is to reduce your risk factors. Common Risk Factors for Stroke: smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, physical inactivity, obesity/overweight, diabetes. It also lists the warning signs of stroke.
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This is a list and map of South Carolina schools involved in the SC Farm to Preschool and SC Farm to School Program.
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This brochure describes the kinds of carpeting accepted and not accepted at the Lexington County landfill. It also gives the address of the landfill.
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This sheet gives facts about rabies and what you should and shouldn't do to avoid it.
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This chart gives the long term effects of radon on smokers and non-smokers.
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The Underground Storage Tank program at the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control publishes a biannual publication of compliance, technical, and financial information to supply outreach to tank owners, contractors, and the general public.
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The certification program is centered on a three-day workshop that includes detailed instruction and a 16-chapter manual/reference guide. The manual/reference guide offers a comprehensive overview of both old and new recycling issues faced by programs including composting, electronics and funding. It also provides detailed information on the requirements of county programs as outlined in the S.C. Solid Waste Policy and Management Act of 1991.
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This sheet, printed in Spanish, shows what vaccinations infants and children should get at various ages. Also listed are diseases, the vaccine that prevents them, how the disease is spread, its symptoms and disease complications.
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This Spanish language brochure describes birth control pills and tells how and when to take them.
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This document written in English and Spanish discusses the problem of babies spitting up.
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This Spanish language sheet explains SC regulation 61-25 dealing with retail food establishments and shellfish. It also has a daily shellstock receiving record that can be used by restaurants for record keeping.
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This document printed in English and Spanish tells the kinds of items that can be recycled in Georgetown County.
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This Spanish language document says "To promote the health and welfare of our employees and customers, our whole campus tobacco free."
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This Spanish language document says "Welcome to our tobacco free campus. When you're ready to quit, we are ready to help."