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Public Health, Food Safety and Indoor Air Quality

Environmental health considers factors in the natural and built environment that may affect your health. It assesses the physical, chemical and biological factors that may cause injury, communicable disease and poor indoor air quality.

 PROGRAM GOALS

  • Prevent foodborne and waterborne illness
  • Enforce Oneida Food Service Code
  • Prevent injury in the community
  • Reduce exposure to indoor air contaminants

PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

  • Food safety training and resources
  • Food service inspections and licensing
  • Swimming lake water quality monitoring
  • Manage Pet Safety Program
  • Park and recreational safety inspections
  • Indoor Air Quality outreach and education

For more information contact Brittany Nicholas at (920)869-4584 or Email: bnichola@oneidanation.org


INDOOR AIR QUALITY RESOURCES

Please use this link to access an Asthma Checklist for your home asthma_home_environment_checklist

For information about other indoor air quality issues, please follow these links:

For more information, please contact Victoria Flowers, Environmental Compliance Coordinator at vflowers@oneidanation.org or (920)869-4548


ONEIDA COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN

This plan identifies health priorities, goals, and strategies that build the foundation for a healthier community. As a participating partner in the Oneida Community Health Improvement Plan, EHSLAD endorses this plan and is committed to improve health in the Oneida Community.

Please click on the link below to view the most recent Oneida Community Health Improvement Plan:

https://oneida-nsn.gov/resources/health/community-health-services/#Community-Health-Improvement-Plan

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