IU grad who's been working in public health since 1988. "In this life we cannot always do great things. But we can do small things with great love."MotherTeresa
Don’t forget to check the batteries in your carbon monoxide and smoke alarms when you change your clocks for tonight's “Spring Ahead ” time change. Dead or missing batteries are the most common cause of a carbon monoxide or smoke alarm failure.
January is National Radon Action month! Radon is an invisible gas that can get into your home and may cause cancer. The only way to know if your home has high levels is by testing. Call MCPHD at 317-221-2266 or visit https://t.co/79chyCRUBk for your FREE Radon test.
I've made my gift in honor of our friend Kelly Doane--now it's your turn! Be sure and search for Kelly Doane Memorial Scholarship
Receipt - Thank you! https://t.co/pP6mbxG2fY
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If you need assistance with electric or heating bills, contact the Energy Assistance Program (EAP). For more information or to check eligibility, visit https://t.co/WzjRxUGnJy.
January is National Radon Action Month. Wintertime is a great time to test your home for radon, and home testing is key to identifying radon exposure. We offer free radon tests for Marion County residents. To obtain a radon test, call us at 317-221-2266.
Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers and the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer overall. MCPHD offers free testing for radon. To request a test or for more information, contact MCPHD at 317-221-2266 or go to https://t.co/ypqPyi8GTF.
Invisible chemicals, such as arsenic and lead, can be hiding in your private well water, and the only way to know is to TEST your water. We offer free well water testing for bacteria and chemicals. To request a test or for more information, contact MCPHD at 317-221-2270.
#Wildfire smoke is continuing to impact large portions of the Eastern United States today. Stay up-to-date with air quality in your area and take steps to protect yourself from smoky air. https://t.co/7Y69e1iLD6
(1/4) TODAY, Thurs, April 13 has been declared a #KnozoneActionDay due to unhealthy levels of ground-level ozone. 🚨 The first of 2023.
This is UNRELATED to the plastics facilities fire in Richmond, IN. So far, fine particulate matter levels in Central Indiana are not elevated.
We are just 10 days out from our Career Fair. If you're looking for a job, we have more than 100 open positions. Also, Spanish and Burmese translators will be available onsite. Don't miss out!
Stretch your SNAP dollars and celebrate National Nutrition Month with Fresh Bucks! Fresh Bucks is a SNAP-matching nutrition incentive program that provides a $1 for $1 match on fresh fruit and vegetable purchases at farmers markets and select retailers in Marion County.
Don’t Overlook The Obvious
Have you seen the Indy Urban Acres greenhouse off of I-70. Their overall operation makes 60,000 pounds of food. They’re selling plants for your home garden that will benefit the farm operation and feed people in need. Check out: https://t.co/n8Z0WU6lwS
Struggling with asthma? Healthy Homes’ Asthma Program can help! This program offers free environmental home assessments to identify all asthma triggers found in the home & to eliminate those triggers. Fill out a referral to get your free assessment: https://t.co/sjLAwQvsIN