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How can risk assessors avoid overstating tick danger?

Separate hazard from actual exposure, use local evidence and pair warnings with practical controls and uncertainty.

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Short answer

Separate hazard from actual exposure, use local evidence and pair warnings with practical controls and uncertainty.

At a glance

Separate hazard from actual exposure, use local evidence and pair warnings with practical controls and uncertainty. Use current sources, documented responsibilities, accessible removal and clear escalation routes.

Key takeaways

• Separate hazard from actual exposure, use local evidence and pair warnings with practical controls and uncertainty.

• Use current sources, documented responsibilities, accessible removal and clear escalation routes.

• Apply this information with current official guidance and the actual circumstances; use qualified medical or veterinary help when removal, symptoms or safety are concerning.

Direct answer

Separate hazard from actual exposure, use local evidence and pair warnings with practical controls and uncertainty.

Use it in context

Use current sources, documented responsibilities, accessible removal and clear escalation routes.

Practical next step

Apply this information with current official guidance and the actual circumstances; use qualified medical or veterinary help when removal, symptoms or safety are concerning.

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