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Data from the surgical registry shows that about 85% of surgeries in Saskatchewan are completed within six months, and 94% within one year.

Stay safe by reducing the risk of illness, accidents and injuries.

Safety plays an important role in keeping you and your family healthy.

Dealing with indoor air quality and related human health effects in public buildings and rental units.

Information on HealthLine Online about safety for your family.

Homeowner guides for preparing before a flood, and cleaning up after.

Dealing with monitoring food facilities and milk plants, investigating complaints and disease outbreaks, and conducting safe food handling training.

Most injuries are preventable. Information about hazards and safety steps.

Tips on how to prevent falls in the home and outoors, in HealthLine Online.

Protecting public health includes testing soil and related materials for potential impacts on health.

Information about keeping the water supply safe, including standards for wells and wastewater systems to keep the water supply safe.

Safe drinking water is important to all Saskatchewan residents.
Related Links

The branch responsible for public health services.

Saskatchewan Government Insurance advice on child booster seats and infant restraints.

Immunization, pandemic planning, cancer, diabetes, dental health, tobacco reduction, West Nile Virus.

Information in HealthLine Online

Descriptions of health conditions that pose a risk.

The report from an independent review of Saskatchewan's needle exchange programs, which seek to prevent the spread of blood-borne diseases among injection drug users. (Released February 2009.)

Injuries from falls are more common with older adults

Canada Safety Council tips and resources



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