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Show 10 HILLTOP TIMES July 1,2010 VIRUS From page 9 ingredient in a repellent does not mean that your protection is better — just that it will last longer. Choose a repellent that provides protection for the amount of time that you will be outdoors. • Spray clothing with repellents containing permethrin or other EPA-registered repellent since mosquitoes may bite through thin clothing. Do not apply repellents containing permethrin directly to exposed skin. • Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants whenever you are out- doors, if weather permits. • Place mosquito netting over infant carriers when you are outdoors with infants. • Consider staying indoors at dawn, dusk and in the early evening, which are peak mosquito biting times. • Install or repair window and door screens to prevent mosquitoes from getting indoors. Help reduce the number of mosquitoes in areas outdoors where you work or play by draining sources of standing water; doing this will reduce the number of places mosquitoes can lay their eggs and breed. • At least once or twice a week, empty water from flower pots, pet food and water dishes, birdbaths, swimming pool covers, buckets, barrels and cans. • Check for clogged rain gutters and clean them out. • Remove discarded tires and other items that could collect water. • Be sure to check for containers or trash in places that may be hard to see, such as under bushes or under your home. If you can't get rid of the water (for example, ornamental ponds, stock tanks, etc.): • Use "mosquito dunks." These are small round disks of Bacillus thurengensis that pre•vent mosquito larvae from hatching. They are available in many garden stores and supply catalogs. • Use mosquito fish. These are fish known as Gambusia affinis available from mosquito abatement districts. When will we know when the West Nile Virus is here? The Hill AFB Public Health office seasonally traps and counts mosquitoes on Hill Air Force base. In a collaborative effort with Davis County Mosquito Abatement District, mosquitoes species are identified and tested for the West Nile virus, Information received from these results determine when and if the West Nile virus is present in the local community. Mosquito counts also assist in determining if and when spraying is needed on base to better control population numbers. Visit the Utah Health Department Web site fqc £ weekly West Nile virus £ [^ activity information. .-£ http://health.utah.gov/epi/.! diseases/wnv/DiseaseStat; us/2010/2010WeeklyUp i te.htm. SEMI ARRIVES JULY 30th-31st ^3 us MV.^-T r- • Hill AFB Job Openings Site • Soak all fireworks in a bucket of water before throwing them in the trash can. • Think about your pet. Animals have sensitive ears From page 9 and can be extremely frightened or stressed on the Fourth of July, Keep pets indoors to reduce the risk that material. • Steer clear of others fireworks, they've been known they'll run loose or get injured. to backfire or shoot off in the wrong direction. Never • If a child is injured by fireworks, immediately go throw or point fireworks at someone, even in jest. to a doctor or hospital. If an eye injury occurs, don't • Don't hold fireworks in your hand or have any part of allow your child to touch or rub it, as this may cause your body over them while lighting. Wear some sort of eyeeven more damage. Also, don't flush the eye out with protection, and avoid carrying fireworks in your pocket. water or attempt to put any ointment on it. Instead, cut • Point fireworks away from homes, and keep away out the bottom of a paper cup, place it around the eye, from brush, leaves and flammable substances. The Naand immediately seek medical attention — your child's tional Fire Protection Association estimates that local eyesight may depend on it. If it's a burn remove clothfire departments respond to more 50,000 fires caused by ing from the burned area and run cool, not cold, water fireworks each year. over the burn (do not use ice). Transport to a hospital or emergency department facility. • Light one firework at a time (not in glass or metal containers), and never relight a dud. Fireworks are meant to be enjoyed, but you'll enjoy • Don't allow kids to pick up pieces of fireworks after them much more knowing your family is safe. lake extra an event. Some may still be ignited and can explode at precautions this Fourth of July and your holiday will be a anytime. blast! FIREWORKS Internal civilian announcements are posted on the Air Force Personnel Center Web site. Announcements for bargaining unit positions are posted on Fridays. All other announcements may ..z*». be posted any day of the week. The Civilian Announcement y ^ Notification System is a subscription e-mail service available to ^ assist employees in their job search. J Self-nominations for posted announcements can be made on-line^" at www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/resweb. or via the interactive voiced response system at 1-800-997-2378 and TDD 1-800-382-0893:.- • For info on NSPS visit > http://www.cpms.osd.mil/nsps. ^ 1HllRJi.roit90 Darrell Beltelspacher Don Principal BiOtar / 139 S. 1500 W. Riverdale gOl-726-1444 RETREAT From page 9 were available 15 to 20 years ago when she was a military spouse with a husband going on a first deployment, ^,, , U!r , Tbday, so many more resources are available^Military Family life Consultants are invited to the retreat in order to be available should there be a need for solution-oriented types of consultations for children and adults. They also fill in where needed. Johnson said there were four such representatives at the retreat to help out this time around. Everywhere you go, enthusiasm is evident as stories are told, infants are rocked, and projects are begun. Lolita Wade, volunteer in the infant area, when asked why she does this, said, "From the bottom of my heart." It's easy to see why a 90 percent return rate in volunteers is reported Colette-Geissj AFRC volunteer coordinator, said 33 volunteers signed up to help out and nine volunteers helped with the loading and unloading on base. "It's a lot of work — but it's a lot of fun," Johnson said. On the kids' and youth side of things it's all about the children having a safe place to be, with controlled access, trained volunteers, and fun activities for the times when their parents splinter off to meet together as a group at the Wolf creek Resort. Johnson said the retreats are also an evolving thing, just as the participants adjust, so do the retreats. 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