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Show HILLTOP TIMES 8 TIMES November 19, 2009 H1N1 vaccine available on-base? SAFETY 75th Medical Group From page 7 | ontrary to some reports out there, the > 75th Medical Group ^ not have the H1N1 vacCine; however it is expected to start receiving shipments of the vaccine sometime in late November to early December. Now is a great £me to get vaccinated for the seasonal flu. It's relatively early in the flu season, (as the normal flu season runs from August to April), and seasonal influenza mist and shots are both available to all Tricare beneficiaries, while supplies last. The immunizations clinic will individually screen customers to determine the form of vaccination needed. 75th MDG (Seasonal Flu) Immunization Clinic face. If the turkey isn't completely thawed, the excess water will cause the pot to violently boil over when the water reaches the bottom of the pot; leading to a fire hazard. The same fire hazard exists when the pot is overfilled with oil. Overheating is another common hazard because most fryers don't come with thermostats. Hot oil can injure eyes and BHMH BANS FRYERS severe burns Mark Pace, president of are a posBoyer Hill Military Housing sibility with and acting property manthe hot pot, ager, reminds residents handles and that turkey deep fryers are lids. It also also not allowed on BHMH takes time areas. "They are considfor the oil to ered dangerous," he said in reminding residents of cool down. the risks inherent in their Accorduse. ing to Underwriters Laboratories, or UL, safety experts, concerns are running high about backyard chefs "sacrificing safety for good taste." UL has performed tests on these fryers and found that the "great-tasting birds" are not worth the risk. One problem is the fryers do not have a temperature regulator. As a result of these tests, UL has pulled its safety certification from turkey fryers. Also, after a fire here, the Hill AFB Fire Department has prohibited the use of turkey fryers on base. Remember, turkey fryers have been prohibited on base. If you're going to use one off base, please be safe. Have a safe holiday. Monday, TUesday, Thursday, Friday 7:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Wednesday 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Closed for lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Web site for information on H1N1 vaccine availability. Davis County Health Department (801) 451-3340 Weber-Morgan Health Department (801) 399-8814 In the meantime, here are a few things you can do to stay healthy: • Wash hands with soap and warm water for at least Where can I get the 20 seconds — several times H1N1 vaccine? a day, especially after sneezThe novel H1N1 influenza ing or coughing vaccine is now available at • Cover your mouth with select clinics and providers a tissue when you cough or off base. While there is no sneeze, throw it away after charge for H1N1 vaccine, use there may be a small fee for • Avoid contact, if posgiving the vaccine. Please sible, with sick people contact the desired clinic • Stay home if you are ill for more information about • Seek medical attenvaccine availability and tion if you are experiencing fees before traveling to the sudden symptoms such as chnic. a fever over 101 degrees Also, call or visit your Fahrenheit or difficulty local health department breathing LEE ANNE HENSLEY/Hilltop Times A poster is placed next to the Christmas tree at the : Hill Thrift Shop Inc. that displays suggested items to ~~ give to a retired veteran. A suggestion list is placed . in each stocking along with a holiday card to write a ., note of gratitude to the veteran. - GIVING From page 7 Buy one meal To Advertise in the Dining Guide Call John at (801) 625-4301 or Randy at (801) 625-4303 9 Grandma's Country Kitchen get the second at Catering and Take & Bake Casseroles Marvelous Main Courses • Scrumptious Salads Delectable Deserts price have to stay here the whole time. Can you give me 20 minutes?" Rose usually asks potential volunteers who are short on time. "Just give me whatever you've got, and I'll take it!" Parent-teenager teams are highly encouraged. "A lot of teens have community service hours to fulfill through their schoolwork and this is a great way for them to take care of that community service need as well as have bonding time with their parent," she said. "But we'll take anyone, at any age! There are many different jobs to do' here," Rose added, noting; that the ages of the thrift store's current volunteers range from 10 years to 93 years. The opportunities for people to give are boundless at the thrift store, Rose observed as she noted another way Team Hill could engage in the giving season. "We are always in need of donations, as well. We do have a consignment feature, but if we get donations, we are able to retain 100 percent of the money. This allows us to donate as much as we do to the community." PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, P.C. Let Grandma Cater Your Holiday Party L[ Gr<?nw AlKnv 24 hours notice tor catering. CCIUT yum 2798 N. 400 W. 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