County fairs are known for fried foods, carnival rides, and… Swine Flu?! For the first time since 2012, seven individuals Read More >>
Monthly Archives: September 2017
Flood Recovery Risk Mitigation
After a hurricane or major flooding event, trying to return to “normal” can sound like a daunting task. In this Read More >>
Colds, parainfluenza and influenza – Oh My!
When the leaves are changing colors, pumpkin-spice everything are at the stores, swimsuits are exchanged for sweaters and the kids Read More >>
Human Risk Assessment: Floodwater Health Hazards
With all the national coverage of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, viewers can see residents standing in and wading through Read More >>
Risk Assessment 101
“Don’t Eat Another Blueberry Until You See THIS!” or “Paint Thinner Found in Breakfast Cereal – Ditch the Bran Flakes!” Read More >>
Flood Water after a Hurricane
When returning to your home or business after a hurricane or flood, be aware that flood water may contain sewage, Read More >>
Stay Safe During a Hurricane
The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane season is in full force. Since “protecting your people” is one of the hallmarks of the Read More >>
Hurricane Irma Preparedness
As Hurricane Irma churns in the Atlantic, the Florida panhandle and the southern states are preparing for an unprecedented weather Read More >>
Safe drinking water is a goal of public health officials around the world. This is increasingly imperative as our water infrastructure ages across the United States. More and more lead pipes are being replaced to decrease the amount of lead, sediment, and biofilm in our drinking water. This process, while it has good intentions, can actually have incredibly hazardous consequences on local communities.
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