w w w .insideH A LT O N .com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, F ebruary 1 7 , 2 0 1 7 | 1 0 Halton Health says there are precautions to take against rabies continued from p.4 communities, are experiencing a higher-thanaverage number of rabies cases and we want residents to be aware of rabies and know how to protect themselves from wild and stray animals." Dimitra Kasimos, Halton's manager of Enteric and Vectorborne Disease Program, said the increase in rabies cases originates from Hamilton. In December of 2015, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) notified the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care a sick raccoon captured in Hamilton had tested positive for rabies. This was Ontario's first raccoon rabies case since 2005. Kasimos said the raccoon came from New York State -- likely hitching a ride to Ontario on a transport truck or train. As a result, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry started raccoon rabies vaccine baiting operations in Hamilton, with hand baiting in the areas where the first positive raccoon was found and later aerial baiting. Kasimos said Halton's health department would continue to monitor the situation. So far, all cases of raccoon rabies have been in the Aldershot area of Burlington. After someone is exposed to rabies, Halton Health says timely use of the rabies vaccine can prevent the rabies illness. While the rabies vaccine is extremely effective if it is administered before any symptoms occur, there are a number of things you can do to protect your family and pets from the threat of rabies: · seek medical attention immediately if you come in contact with a raccoon, skunk or other potentially rabid animals; · report all animal bites or scratches to the Halton Region Health Department; · warn children to stay away from any wild, stray or aggressive animals; · do not touch dead or sick animals; · do not feed or keep wild animals as pets; · make sure a pet's rabies vaccinations are upto-date; · keep pets on a leash when off property; and, · any pet that has come in contact with a raccoon or other wild animal should be seen by a veterinarian. For more information on rabies or to learn about positive raccoon rabies results in Halton, visit halton. ca/rabies or call the Halton Region Health Department by dialing 311. All Commercial and Residentantial A A A D ISP O SAL SERVICES Mention Promo Code Oakville Beaver and receive 10% OFF the Price of Your BIN RENTAL* 10% O FF Take our shopping survey to win up to Participate in the 2017 Pulse of Metroland Me dia and Shopping Survey and you could win be tween $500-$5,000 in cash prizes. This contest runs until April 17. Metroland Media wants to find out more about how you shop. The information you pro vide will assist businesses in making decisions for the future. The questions are simple and all we need is a little of your time. Pulse Research is conducting the shopping survey for us. It does not release your personal information. To access the survey and see full contest rules, visit www.pulseresearch.com/halton. The prizes are as follows: one grand prize of $5,000, two second-place prizes of $1,000 each and three third-place prizes of $500 each. Thank you for helping us with the 2017 Pulse of Metroland Media and Shopping Survey. Serving Oakville, Burlington, Milton & Mississauga 586 Third Line, Oakville 905-337-8686 www.aaadisposal.org Walkers Wheelchairs · Lift Chairs · Stair Lifts · Porch Lifts · Aids for Daily Living Adjustable Beds <Compression Stockings · Incontinence · Bathroom Safety · CPAP & More ISSales Si Service 1S 1 Rentals IS Events AyA KITCHENS OF OAKVILLE 1195 NORTH SERVICE ROAD WEST 9 0 5 .8 4 7 .1 5 2 2 AYAOAKVILLE.COM V £/ access abilities I v -*l | Your ability store. Our passion. info@accessabifities.ca www.accessabilitres.ca Licensed Medical Devices Establishment Authorized ADPIWSIBI VAC Vendor Our friendly, knowledgeable staff will help with your mobility & accessibility needs. 549 Bronte R d ! Oakville 9 0 5 - 825-5335 18 0 0 - 58 0 -9 9 7 2 Follow us on Twitter - 4