Answer
The regulations are;
• Purchase or lease of any existing facility regulation
• New construction or remodeling regulations
• Required square footage of facilities regulations
Explanation
The facility is required to have at least 35 square feet of usable indoor floor space to allow a kid to play around. The facility should have a separate ventilation system if attached to another building. Applicants should provide to the department copies of purchase or lease of the building to be used. Additionally, the building plans should be reviewed before construction approval and licensing.
I believe the answer is either B. or C.
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Heat cramps
Heat exhaustion
Heat stroke
Heat cramps-
Move to a cool place and rest. Don't continue the activity.
Remove excess clothing and place cool cloths on skin; fan skin.
Give cool sports drinks containing salt and sugar.
Stretch cramped muscles slowly and gently.
Heat exhaustion-
Move to a cool place and rest.
Remove excess clothing and place cool cloths on skin; fan skin.
Give cool sports drinks containing salt and sugar.
If no improvement or unable to take fluids, take your child to an emergency room immediately. IV (intravenous) fluids may be needed.
Heat stroke
Warm, dry skin
High fever, usually over 104° F (or 40° C)
Rapid heart rate
Loss of appetite
Nausea
Vomiting
Headache
Fatigue
Confusion
Agitation
Lethargy
Stupor
Seizures, coma, and death are possible
Move to a cool place and rest.
Call 911 or your local emergency medical service. Heat stroke is a life-threatening medical emergency and needs to be treated by a doctor.
Remove excess clothing and drench skin with cool water; fan skin.
Place ice bags on the armpits and groin areas.
Offer cool fluids if alert and able to drink.
Heat stroke-
Move to a cool place and rest.
Call 911 or your local emergency medical service. Heat stroke is a life-threatening medical emergency and needs to be treated by a doctor.
Remove excess clothing and drench skin with cool water; fan skin.
Place ice bags on the armpits and groin areas.
Offer cool fluids if alert and able to drink.
Gauze , cotton swabs , gloves hope this helps
Answer – 20 percent
A Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) of .12 reduces the distance a pedestrian can be seen by a driver by about 20 percent. Four standard drinks consumed during the first hour of drinking, will increase a person's BAL to about .1%
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