Sentences with phrase «from coming into contact with»

Take care to prevent sharp objects such as toys, buckles and heels from coming into contact with your furniture.
what are the conditions, the understandings, the agreements that would need to be in place in order to return those young people who are in detention centres, to keep those young people who are at risk of incarceration from coming into contact with the criminal justice system, and
It is the responsibility of every user of our service to remain vigilant in the prevention of viruses from coming into contact with their own computers.
Obviously the idea is to help prevent users from coming into contact with apps that are deemed harmful, and machine learning has a lot to do with how well Google Play Protect has worked up to this point.
Experts predict that autonomous vehicles will be contained within geo - fenced areas for many years to prevent them from coming into contact with human - driven vehicles.
There are many cases of scaffolding accidents, in which the worker suffered severe burns or death from coming into contact with high voltage wires.
A dangerous condition that is left exposed and the property owner does not take measures to protect children from coming into contact with it.
A further area of replay value includes revisiting levels to improve your level status such as the amount of times your mechanical bird has died from coming into contact with a trap, a steam generator directing you into a wall or being left behind the screen to flawless for completing a level without dying and collecting all of the gears throughout each of the levels.
Keep minors (those under 18 years old) and pregnant women from coming into contact with your cat or its waste products.
It is possible to perform blood tests to identify cats that are infected with this virus, and isolating such cats and preventing them from coming into contact with others is one way of preventing infection.
Toxins and poisons: Outside cats also face danger from coming into contact with toxins, such as antifreeze, that are often ingested because they have a pleasant taste.
Although we can't stop the virus from spreading, there are some things you can do to help protect your puppy from coming into contact with contaminated dogs or environments.
It wouldn't even take a second, a tiny movement, to prevent the spit from coming into contact with my lips, but I do nothing for fear of offending them, for fear...
The main purpose of airbags, in tandem with the seat belts, is to prevent the occupants» bodies from coming into contact with any rigid parts of the car, or at least to minimise the consequences of any such contact.
«At White Label Dating, we take a number of steps to prevent scammers from coming into contact with our members.
This is not a «natural» teeth - whitening method, but if you're looking for intrinsic color change, this is the safest way to whiten, as it prevents whitening gel from coming into contact with the gums, which can damage them.
Essential oils change our emotional profile and can help charge our energy centers, not just because their sweet smells charm our senses but also because their small molecules penetrate our blood - brain barrier — which otherwise keeps most everything from coming into contact with our neurons — to effortlessly target our brain on a biochemical level.
The keys are to stop children from coming into contact with lead and to treat children who have been poisoned by lead» said Dr. Gale Burstein, Erie County Commissioner of Health.
The kit's silicone diaphragm acts as an impenetrable barrier preventing viruses, smoke and airborne particles from coming into contact with collected breastmilk.
To prevent the vaseline from coming into contact with your precious cloth diapers, you can put a dollop of vaseline on a make - up pad, then cover that and the penis, with a liner.
You will probably agree with me that cloth diapering your newborn baby, is beneficial because it eliminates the toxins and other yucky stuff that goes into disposable diapers, from coming into contact with your baby's skin.
In many hospitals, it is a policy for staff to handle all unbathed babies with gloves on their hands, so as to protect staff from coming into contact with any amniotic fluid, blood, or vernix that remain on your newborn.
One of many possible explanations for these symptoms is that because teething babies frequently put things in their mouth to soothe their gums, they get sick from coming into contact with viruses and other germs.
The Do's and Don'ts of Cloth Diapering a Newborn You will probably agree with me that cloth diapering your newborn baby, is beneficial because it eliminates the toxins and other yucky stuff that goes into disposable diapers, from coming into contact with your baby's skin.
I love that this cover also has material that covers the snap backs so that your baby's tummy is protected from coming into contact with plastic backs.
As your daughter learns to use the toilet, make sure she knows to move the toilet paper from front to back, especially when she has a BM, to prevent bacteria from her bottom from coming into contact with her sensitive vagina, which can lead to infection.
This is in place to protect the staff from coming into contact with any amniotic fluid, blood, or vernix that remain on the newborn.
This prevents bacteria from her bottom from coming into contact with her sensitive vagina, which can lead to infection.
As an added benefit to closed system pumps, they will also prevent expressed milk from coming into contact with impurities drawn in from the surrounding air.
This helps prevent bacteria from coming into contact with the sensitive skin of her vagina, keeping her infection - free.
SPECTO's unique patented design cradles the player — whether jumping up against the fence or running into it at full speed — preventing them from coming into contact with any steel chain link mesh or poles.
To keep your avocados (and guacamole) fresh and tasty, you need to prevent it from coming into contact with oxygen.
It's a «bag in a bag»: The inner polyethylene bag is heat sealed and can be completely separated from the outer paper plies to prevent the product inside from coming into contact with the paper fibers.
The solution: Poo - Pourri, whose proprietary formula creates a protective barrier across the surface of the toilet - bowl water, halting foul odors from coming into contact with the air.

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With the flooding from the hurricanes and storm surges, people have been coming into contact with coastal water, and potentially with VibWith the flooding from the hurricanes and storm surges, people have been coming into contact with coastal water, and potentially with Vibwith coastal water, and potentially with Vibwith Vibrio.
Health officials in Texas have already announced the death of a 77 - year - old Harris county resident from Vibrio: She came into contact with flood waters when they ripped into her home, and later died as a result of flesh - eating disease.
Ice - 9 is a fictitious substance from Vonnegut's «Cat's Cradle», and when it comes into contact with water, it turns it into Ice - 9, which freezes at normal temperatures.
On occasion I have come into contact with those Christians (and I do beleive them to be Christians) who feel that CALVINISM must be the truth from Scripture... and they look at me with what amounts to almost sorrow when I tell them that I have no time for Mr. Calvin and his «Institutes»... here are just a few reasons why:
If it is true that the creator constantly supports, preserves, and renews His world, if everything new that appears in the world has come and continuously comes from His plan for creation and from His creative power, then in some way it has to come into contact with the reality that forms the object of the sciences.»
Converting to Orthodoxy means coming into spiritual contact with 350 million Orthodox believers worldwide, from countries as diverse as Syria and Ethiopia.
From the end of the fifth century, Nestorian missionaries were working in Central Asia and there was a possibility of Christians coming into contact with the Chinese.
Peoples in different parts of the world invented different gods, thousands of them, each god with specific personality traits, rules, and stories, though, of course, when cultures came into contact with one another there was an interchange of elements from one religion to another.
Like the rest of the created order, man must receive from his environment the fulfilment he needs, for which he yearns, and he can only do this by coming into direct contact with his environment.
The objects of perception from which common sense «proceeds» and which conventional theories assume to be such that we come into contact with them in an utterly elementary way, are results of complicated operations or, in other words, the concretion of complicated constellations which are to be thoroughly studied and explained.
As D.S. Russell noted, «The influence of Zoroastrianism, and indeed of the whole Perso - Babylonian culture, is amply illustrated in the writings of the Jewish apocalyptists».4 There are a number of elements which the Judeo - Christian tradition and Zoroastrianism have in common, which do not appear in Judaism until after it came into contact with Zoroastrianism from 540 BCE onwards.
The everyday Christian ppl come into contact with atleast where I am from anyway, are not prude in any way.
The second is to butter the spatula that will come into contact with the marshmallow when you are transferring it from the bowl to a pan to set.
Any BPA that does find its way into our system is quickly excreted from the body and in the very low doses of BPA we may come into contact with poses no negative health effects in humans» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
Brighton came within inches of getting back into the game as Propper gave dive to make contact with Gross» cross from the right.
I drop deeper to come into contact with the ball more and try to start up the moves from further back, combining with the midfielders.
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