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- Greywater - recycling water at home
When handled properly, greywater can be safely reused for the garden.
- Harmful algal blooms
Some types of algae and cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae) produce toxins that can harm people and animals when swallowed, inhaled or touched. Do not enter the water at locations affected
- Eye injuries - chemical burns
Always wear safety goggles or a face shield when handling liquid or powder chemicals.
- Vision loss - recreational activities
Many recreational activities can be reworked to suit a person who is blind or has low vision.
- Vision loss - safety around the home
There are many ways to improve home safety for people whose vision is deteriorating
- Groundwater
Groundwater quality varies across Victoria; in some areas, groundwater is not suitable for use.
- Bushfires and your private drinking water supply
Debris, smoke, ash and dead animals from a bushfire can contaminate water tanks.
- Water quality in tanks, bores and dams
Make sure your private drinking water supply is safe.