It's time to put a โ๏ธ๐งfreeze๐งโ๏ธ on holiday fires- one of the best alternatives to preventing holiday fires are to use battery-operated flameless candles.
โ๏ธ๐If you have a car, do you have a winter emergency kit prepared?
Follow these tips in building your winter emergency kit if you don't have one prepared. If you want to learn more about what you can include, visit https://t.co/1DUdko8Gpk.
Start your new year off on the right foot with a mammogram!
Mobile Mammography will stop by WCHD in a little over a month, on January 14th, 2025.
Need to make an appointment? Call 513-569-6565.
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QVC Recalls More than One Million Temp-tations Oven Gloves Due to Burn Hazard
To view the full recall, visit https://t.co/qgJ90XOKjR
The Warren County Health District is excited to announce that we can now accept patients insured through United Healthcare!
If you want to receive care at WCHD, give 513-695-1229 a call to get started.
Attention Septic Installers and Registered Environmental Health Specialists!
Next Friday, December 13th, WCHD will be hosting our December Educational Conference where you will be able to earn 6 CEU credits.
Interested in Registering? Call 513-695-1220.
The three areas to check to see if your turkey is fully cooked are the innermost part of the wing, the innermost part of the thigh, and the thickest part of the breast. A fully cooked turkey is not safe until it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees.
In the days leading up to Thanksgiving, we are going to be sharing tips and tricks to help keep yourself and other people in your life safe.
Cooking is the main cause of house fires and fire injuries- follow these tips to help keep yourself and your home safe!
If you are planning on cooking a turkey for Thanksgiving, now may be the time to begin thawing it in the fridge!
Depending on the weight of your turkey, the time it takes to thaw it varies. A good rule to follow is ONE day per 4-5 pounds of turkey.
For some people, the holidays can be hard- remember, you are not alone, help is available. If you need to speak to someone, there are many resources available to you, some 24 hours a day.
Keep your pets safe in cold weather!
With the weather cooling down today, it is important to remember to keep your four-legged friends in mind- here are some steps that you can take to help ensure their health and safety.
๐งโ๏ธIce and snow on the road?
โ ๏ธ๐ Take it slow!
With snow in the forecast, now is a good time to remember what steps you can take to keep yourself and others safe on the road.
To learn more information, visit https://t.co/McNiJt8gPm
Are you going to be hosting friends and family this holiday season?
Grab some FREE COVID-19 tests from WCHD!
If you are interested in getting some free tests, give 513-695-1229.
November 17-23rd is Winter Safety Awareness Week in Ohio!
One thing that Ohioans use in the colder months is a portable heater- there are certain steps that need to be taken in order to use them safely! Follow the steps in this infographic or visit https://t.co/ufelEKMzJG