Take the Healthy Home Challenge: Protect yourself from common health hazards in your home (described video)

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A red car sits in the driveway of a tan two-story home under a sunny sky with puffy white clouds. Three trees with green leaves sit to the right of the house, the front yard has a lush, green lawn.

A graphic appears. A hand holds a magnifying glass next to the words Healthy Home Challenge. Words appear, do you know where to find common health hazards in your home?

The front wall of the house rises, revealing four rooms. The kitchen comes into focus. The words “explore and learn” appear next to a black checkmark inside a green circle. A large magnifying glass appears and highlights a pot and tea kettle on a stovetop, steam rises from both. 

The magnifying glass gets smaller, then moves and highlights a dripping faucet to the left of the stove. The words “explore and learn” are replaced by “find the chemicals and pollutants.”

The magnifying glass moves under the kitchen counter and highlights the sink drainpipe, and two containers holding liquid inside an open cabinet door.

The image changes to the family room. The words “learn how they can impact your health” appear next to the black checkmark inside the green circle. The magnifying glass highlights a smoke detector on the ceiling.

The magnifying glass moves across the room and highlights the door before moving to a fire in a fireplace, smoke drifts into the room.

The image changes to an upstairs bedroom.  The words “get tips on how to protect yourself” appear next to the black checkmark inside the green circle. The magnifying glass highlights several areas of dust under the bed and cracks in the wall next to the bed.

The magnifying glass moves to the bed and highlights the two pillows.

The front of the house drops back into place, covering the rooms. The words “play the healthy home challenge” appear with the website address “health Canada experiences, dot c a, forward slash healthy, dash, home.”

Learn more at Canada-dot-c.a.-slash-healthy-dash-home.

The logos appear for "Health Canada" and for the Government of Canada.

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2024-12-23