On #WorldFoodSafetyDay we’d like to thank our REHS’s Carl, Matt, and Brendan for their hard work in keeping food safety a priority in Huron County through conducting regular inspections and licensures of Huron County food facilities. ⭐️
#SafeFoodBelongsToEveryone🌎🍗🥚🥜🍞
The United Nations shares that the celebration of World Environment Day has become one of the world’s most far-reaching platforms in support of environmental causes and understanding the impact of climate change. Read more: https://t.co/BjKOKxwW6r.
June 1 - 7 is National CPR/AED Week, spotlighting the importance of how many lives can be saved if more Americans knew CPR and how to use an AED.
HCPH is prepared for emergencies with two AEDs in the building. After all, emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere!
Good morning, Huron County. Due to a server outage, Huron County Public Health is currently unable to retrieve birth and death certificates.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience during this time. Once the server is restored, we will provide an update.
It is important to remove ticks in a timely manner, as some ticks in the U.S. can carry pathogens that can cause human disease, such as Lyme disease, and many tickborne diseases can have similar signs and symptoms. The CDC reviews tickborne diseases at https://t.co/To0z4v4A40.
It’s the first day of June, and that means National Safety Month! Along with practicing safety measures indoors and outdoors, don’t forget to have your vehicle equipped for unexpected situations.
More car safety tips can be found at https://t.co/EJZKnpUFda.
Today is National Heat Awareness Day🌞
If you or someone you see is exhibiting signs of heat-related illness, get to a cooler place and call for help immediately. More information and first-aid for heat-related illness can be found at https://t.co/thXBIWiEyH.
Do you have leftovers from Memorial Day celebrations? Consider these important Food Safety News tips when it comes to storing and reheating leftovers: https://t.co/9qX257htwN
HCPH remembers & honors those who courageously gave their life while defending our country. Happy Memorial Day, thank you to all veterans & service members in Huron County.
HCPH offices are closed today, & will resume regular business hours tomorrow, Tuesday, May 26th at 8:00 am
Happy Friday, Huron County! As a reminder, HCPH offices will be closed this Monday, May 25th, in observance of Memorial Day. We will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, May 26th, at 8:00 am.
Did you know that even a small amount of water contaminated with diarrheal germs can make you sick for up to three weeks? Don’t swallow water at the pool or splash pad this summer. Practice healthy & safe swimming at
https://t.co/EifV7Gry79
Before coming back indoors, take a few minutes to do a quick inspection of the areas on the human body that ticks tend to latch onto (second graphic): https://t.co/bUqM8XdL4C
Is it heat exhaustion or heat stroke?
🥵 During hot and humid weather, your body's ability to cool itself is challenged in ways you may not expect.
Know the symptoms of heat exposure and what to do before summer starts. Bookmark https://t.co/ihZJ1hmzXJ.
🎉HAPPENING TODAY, MONDAY, MAY 18th!🎉
From 2:00pm - 5:00pm today, stop by the First United Methodist Church in Norwalk for the inaugural FREE Community Day of Health event!
Reminder for this Monday, May 18th!
From 2:00pm - 5:00pm, stop by the First United Methodist Church in Norwalk for the inaugural FREE Community Day of Health event!
As we wrap up National Prevention Week, HCPH’s Prevention Coordinator, Paige, would like to share some #NewsYouCanUse with mental health facts including statistics, warning signs, positive and negative impacts, and readily available resources: https://t.co/RFPuuGTD03.
Huron County Public Health’s Creating Healthy Communities (CHC) Program kicked off another season of our Nourishing Huron County Community Garden this week! 🌱
In continuation of National Prevention Week, HCPH is highlighting the dangers of substance use, as ALL drug use comes with risks.
Learn the facts to keep you and your loved ones safe at https://t.co/r1VYkvN7pB.