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Kilkari Child Care ClinicIn the field of modern medicine kilkari child care provide you dedicated service with expert hands .center for childhood. disease vaccinations growth & Development .nutrition consulting with time tested technic. here you can find all out family health related answer.Contact person:- Dr. Manoj RajwaniAddress:- FF A-114 Amrapali apartment near sardar chowk Shymal chowkri, Sun Pharma Rd, Atladara, Vadodara, Gujarat 390012.Phone:- 090792 62766
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killkarichildcare · 6 days ago
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PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE DURING MONSOON SEASON
Here are essential *general precautions to take during the monsoon season* to stay safe, healthy, and minimize disruption:
## 🩺 Health & Hygiene
1.  *Drink Safe Water:* Consume only *boiled, filtered, or commercially bottled water*. Contaminated water is a major source of diseases like cholera, typhoid, hepatitis A, and gastroenteritis.
2.  *Eat Safe Food:*
    *   Avoid street food, pre-cut fruits, and raw salads (risk of contamination).
    *   Eat freshly cooked, hot meals.
    *   Wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly with clean water before consumption.
    *   Ensure food is covered and protected from flies and insects.
3.  *Prevent Mosquito Breeding & Bites:*
    *   *Eliminate Stagnant Water:* Regularly empty water from coolers, pots, tires, flower vases, etc. (mosquito breeding grounds for Dengue, Chikungunya, Malaria).
    *   *Use Repellents:* Apply EPA-registered mosquito repellents (DEET, Picaridin, Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus) on exposed skin.
    *   *Wear Protective Clothing:* Long sleeves, full pants, socks in light colors.
    *   *Use Nets:* Sleep under insecticide-treated mosquito nets, especially if windows lack screens.
4.  *Maintain Personal Hygiene:*
    *   Wash hands frequently with soap and clean water, especially before eating, after using the toilet, and after contact with floodwater.
    *   Carry hand sanitizer when clean water isn't available.
5.  *Foot Care:*
    *   Avoid walking barefoot in floodwater or muddy areas to prevent fungal infections (Athlete's foot), leptospirosis, and injuries.
    *   Dry feet thoroughly if they get wet.
    *   Wear waterproof footwear (gumboots) if wading is unavoidable.
## 🏠 Home Safety & Maintenance
6.  *Prepare Your Home:*
    *   *Clean Drains & Gutters:* Ensure they are clear of debris to prevent waterlogging around the house.
    *   *Check Roofs & Walls:* Repair leaks, cracks, and loose tiles before the monsoon hits.
    *   *Trim Trees:* Cut overhanging branches near the house or power lines that could break in strong winds.
    *   *Secure Loose Objects:* Bring in or tie down outdoor furniture, plants, etc., that could become projectiles in storms.
7.  *Electrical Safety:*
    *   Avoid touching switches or appliances with wet hands.
    *   Ensure proper earthing/grounding of electrical systems.
    *   Unplug non-essential appliances during heavy rains/thunderstorms to prevent damage from power surges.
    *   *Never* touch electrical poles or wires that have fallen in water or on the ground – treat all as live and dangerous.
8.  *Prevent Dampness & Mold:* Use exhaust fans, dehumidifiers, or open windows (when not raining) to ventilate and reduce dampness inside the house. Clean mold promptly.
## 🚗 Travel & Commuting
9.  *Stay Informed:* Check weather forecasts (rain, storms, floods) and traffic updates *before* venturing out.
10. *Avoid Flooded Areas:*
    *   *Never* walk or drive through flooded streets or flowing water. Depth and current are deceptive. Just 6 inches of fast-moving water can knock you off your feet; 12 inches can carry away a car.
    *   Floodwater can hide open manholes, sharp debris, downed power lines, and carry sewage/chemicals.
11. *Drive Cautiously:*
    *   Reduce speed significantly.
    *   Use headlights and wipers.
    *   Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.
    *   Avoid routes prone to waterlogging or landslides.
    *   If your car stalls in deep water, abandon it and move to higher ground immediately.
12. *Use Public Transport Wisely:* Be aware of potential delays and cancellations. Avoid overcrowded or unsafe transport options.
13. *Be Visible:* Carry an umbrella/raincoat and wear bright/reflective clothing if walking near traffic in poor visibility.
## 🆘 Emergency Preparedness
14. *Assemble an Emergency Kit:*
    *   First-aid kit (bandages, antiseptic, essential medicines, ORS packets).
    *   Flashlights with extra batteries (candles are a fire hazard).
    *   Portable phone charger/power bank.
    *   Non-perishable food and bottled water (enough for at least 3 days).
    *   Important documents (IDs, insurance) in waterproof bags.
    *   Basic tools, whistle, multi-tool.
    *   Cash (ATMs may not work).
15. *Know Your Evacuation Route:* Identify the safest and quickest way to reach higher ground or a designated shelter if flooding occurs near your home.
16. *Stay Connected:* Keep phones charged. Have a list of emergency contacts readily available (family, local authorities, hospitals, disaster helplines). Inform family of your whereabouts during travel.
17. *Follow Official Instructions:* Pay attention to warnings and evacuation orders from local authorities, meteorological departments, and disaster management agencies.
## Additional Considerations
*   *Protect Vulnerable Groups:* Take extra care of children, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses.
*   *Pet Safety:* Ensure pets have shelter, access to clean water, and are safe from flooding. Keep their vaccinations up-to-date.
*   *Mental Well-being:* Being confined or dealing with disruptions can be stressful. Maintain routines where possible and seek support if needed.
*Key Mantra:* *"Prevention is Better Than Cure."* Taking proactive steps before and during the monsoon significantly reduces risks. Stay alert, stay informed, and prioritize safety! 🌧⛑
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killkarichildcare · 6 days ago
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PREACAUTIONS TO TAKE DURING MONSOON SEASON
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Here are essential *general precautions to take during the monsoon season* to stay safe, healthy, and minimize disruption:
## 🩺 Health & Hygiene
1.  *Drink Safe Water:* Consume only *boiled, filtered, or commercially bottled water*. Contaminated water is a major source of diseases like cholera, typhoid, hepatitis A, and gastroenteritis.
2.  *Eat Safe Food:*
    *   Avoid street food, pre-cut fruits, and raw salads (risk of contamination).
    *   Eat freshly cooked, hot meals.
    *   Wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly with clean water before consumption.
    *   Ensure food is covered and protected from flies and insects.
3.  *Prevent Mosquito Breeding & Bites:*
    *   *Eliminate Stagnant Water:* Regularly empty water from coolers, pots, tires, flower vases, etc. (mosquito breeding grounds for Dengue, Chikungunya, Malaria).
    *   *Use Repellents:* Apply EPA-registered mosquito repellents (DEET, Picaridin, Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus) on exposed skin.
    *   *Wear Protective Clothing:* Long sleeves, full pants, socks in light colors.
    *   *Use Nets:* Sleep under insecticide-treated mosquito nets, especially if windows lack screens.
4.  *Maintain Personal Hygiene:*
    *   Wash hands frequently with soap and clean water, especially before eating, after using the toilet, and after contact with floodwater.
    *   Carry hand sanitizer when clean water isn't available.
5.  *Foot Care:*
    *   Avoid walking barefoot in floodwater or muddy areas to prevent fungal infections (Athlete's foot), leptospirosis, and injuries.
    *   Dry feet thoroughly if they get wet.
    *   Wear waterproof footwear (gumboots) if wading is unavoidable.
## 🏠 Home Safety & Maintenance
6.  *Prepare Your Home:*
    *   *Clean Drains & Gutters:* Ensure they are clear of debris to prevent waterlogging around the house.
    *   *Check Roofs & Walls:* Repair leaks, cracks, and loose tiles before the monsoon hits.
    *   *Trim Trees:* Cut overhanging branches near the house or power lines that could break in strong winds.
    *   *Secure Loose Objects:* Bring in or tie down outdoor furniture, plants, etc., that could become projectiles in storms.
7.  *Electrical Safety:*
    *   Avoid touching switches or appliances with wet hands.
    *   Ensure proper earthing/grounding of electrical systems.
    *   Unplug non-essential appliances during heavy rains/thunderstorms to prevent damage from power surges.
    *   *Never* touch electrical poles or wires that have fallen in water or on the ground – treat all as live and dangerous.
8.  *Prevent Dampness & Mold:* Use exhaust fans, dehumidifiers, or open windows (when not raining) to ventilate and reduce dampness inside the house. Clean mold promptly.
## 🚗 Travel & Commuting
9.  *Stay Informed:* Check weather forecasts (rain, storms, floods) and traffic updates *before* venturing out.
10. *Avoid Flooded Areas:*
    *   *Never* walk or drive through flooded streets or flowing water. Depth and current are deceptive. Just 6 inches of fast-moving water can knock you off your feet; 12 inches can carry away a car.
    *   Floodwater can hide open manholes, sharp debris, downed power lines, and carry sewage/chemicals.
11. *Drive Cautiously:*
    *   Reduce speed significantly.
    *   Use headlights and wipers.
    *   Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.
    *   Avoid routes prone to waterlogging or landslides.
    *   If your car stalls in deep water, abandon it and move to higher ground immediately.
12. *Use Public Transport Wisely:* Be aware of potential delays and cancellations. Avoid overcrowded or unsafe transport options.
13. *Be Visible:* Carry an umbrella/raincoat and wear bright/reflective clothing if walking near traffic in poor visibility.
## 🆘 Emergency Preparedness
14. *Assemble an Emergency Kit:*
    *   First-aid kit (bandages, antiseptic, essential medicines, ORS packets).
    *   Flashlights with extra batteries (candles are a fire hazard).
    *   Portable phone charger/power bank.
    *   Non-perishable food and bottled water (enough for at least 3 days).
    *   Important documents (IDs, insurance) in waterproof bags.
    *   Basic tools, whistle, multi-tool.
    *   Cash (ATMs may not work).
15. *Know Your Evacuation Route:* Identify the safest and quickest way to reach higher ground or a designated shelter if flooding occurs near your home.
16. *Stay Connected:* Keep phones charged. Have a list of emergency contacts readily available (family, local authorities, hospitals, disaster helplines). Inform family of your whereabouts during travel.
17. *Follow Official Instructions:* Pay attention to warnings and evacuation orders from local authorities, meteorological departments, and disaster management agencies.
## Additional Considerations
*   *Protect Vulnerable Groups:* Take extra care of children, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses.
*   *Pet Safety:* Ensure pets have shelter, access to clean water, and are safe from flooding. Keep their vaccinations up-to-date.
*   *Mental Well-being:* Being confined or dealing with disruptions can be stressful. Maintain routines where possible and seek support if needed.
*Key Mantra:* *"Prevention is Better Than Cure."* Taking proactive steps before and during the monsoon significantly reduces risks. Stay alert, stay informed, and prioritize safety! 🌧⛑
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killkarichildcare · 1 month ago
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HPV Vaccination Awareness
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection, affecting millions of people worldwide. While most HPV infections clear on their own, some strains can lead to serious health issues, including cervical cancer, genital warts, and other cancers of the throat, penis, and anus.
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HPV Vaccination Awareness Blog
Kilkari Child Care Clinic
In the field of modern medicine kilkari child care provide you dedicated service with expert hands .center for childhood. disease vaccinations growth & Development .nutrition consulting with time tested technic. here you can find all out family health related answer.
Contact person:- Dr. Manoj Rajwani Address:- FF A-114 Amrapali apartment near sardar chowk Shymal chowkri, Sun Pharma Rd, Atladara, Vadodara, Gujarat 390012. Phone:- 090792 62766 Link:- Kilkari Child Care
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killkarichildcare · 1 month ago
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Protect Your Child In this Monsoon With The Cover Of Dengue Vaccination By Kilkari Child Care Vadodara.
Dengue fever vaccination is a topic that is becoming increasingly relevant, especially in areas where the disease is endemic. While there’s no single “dengue vaccination” like a flu shot, there are currently two commercially available dengue vaccines, Dengvaxia (CYD-TDV) and QDENGA®, with Dengvaxia being the one most widely discussed. Both vaccines offer protection against the four different dengue serotypes and are recommended for individuals with a history of dengue infection or living in areas where dengue is common.
Dengue awareness blog read Here !
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In the field of modern medicine kilkari child care provide you dedicated service with expert hands .center for childhood. disease vaccinations growth & Development .nutrition consulting with time tested technic. here you can find all out family health related answer.
Contact Person:- Dr. Manoj Rajwani Address:- FF A-114 Amrapali apartment near sardar chowk Shymal chowkri, Sun Pharma Rd, Atladara, Vadodara, Gujarat 390012 Phone: 090792 62766 Link:- Kilkari Child Care
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killkarichildcare · 1 month ago
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Flu Vaccine: Shield Yourself Before the Monsoon.
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With monsoon season on the horizon, flu cases often surge due to increased humidity and close indoor contact. Getting vaccinated *before the monsoon* is critical to build immunity against influenza. The flu vaccine is especially vital for high-risk groups like young children, pregnant women, diabetics, and those with chronic illnesses. In this blog, learn who needs the vaccine, why timing matters, and how to access it through * Kilkari Child Care *.
Check out this blog with more detailed information Here!
Overview:- Address: Bus stand, FF A-114 Amrapali apartment near sardar chowk Shymal chowkri, Sun Pharma Rd, Atladara, Vadodara, Gujarat 390012 Phone: 090792 62766 Link: Kilkari Child Care
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