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Better learning

Did you know that healthy young people learn better and achieve more?

JobOpportunities

Now accepting applications
for Summer Employment
for the following positions:

  • Senior Nursing Assistants
  • Special Care Aides
  • Home Health Aides
  • Cooks
  • Food Services Workers
  • Maintenance Services Workers
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Contact Us

Box 2003
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
S4H 2Z9
Tel: (306) 842-8399
Fax: (306) 842-8738
For General Inquiries:
info@schr.sk.ca
For Jobs:
jobs@schr.sk.ca
Jobs Fax: 842-8740

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Mould

Inhaling large amounts of moulds and their spores can cause health problems. You should be concerned if:
  • Building materials or furnishings have visible mould contamination.
  • Moisture problems have gone untreated. Moulds rapidly multiply when indoor moisture problems are not promptly dealt with. This can result in extensive contamination that may or may not be visible.
  • Occupants have been medically diagnosed with building-related illnesses. All other potential building-related causes have been eliminated, and a physician or another health professional suspects mould exposure as a possible cause.

 

Obtaining Service

Contact your Public Health Inspector if you are experiencing health symptoms that you suspect might be caused by exposure to mould.