Environmental Health
Environmental Health
Environmental health promotes health and quality of life by preventing or controlling those diseases or deaths that result from interactions between people and the places they live, work and play. Our programs employ several strategies to prevent health hazards including education, surveillance, routine inspections, sampling, posting, and enforcement where necessary.
For environmental health questions, contact the Bureau-Marshall-Putnam County Health Department at 815-872-5091 or e-mail Environmental Health directly.
Departments
Disease Prevention
Preventing Communicable Diseases
Infectious Disease Reporting
Immunizations
Rabies Prevention
Tuberculosis Screening & Prevention
Flu Prevention & Clinics
Family Health
WIC Program
Family Case Management
Breastfeeding Support
Breast & Cervical Cancer
Lead Poisoning Prevention
Low Cost Blood Testing
Environmental Health
Food Program
Water Program
Sewage Program
West Nile Virus
Tanning & Body Art
Environmental Health Forms
Environmental Health Fees
Health Education
VapeEducate
Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health
NCI Cares
BCHD Mental Health Services
PCHD Mental Health Services
MCHD Mental Health Services
Mental Health Resources
Emergency Preparedness
Prepare Your Family For An Emergency
Medical Reserve Corps
Bureau-Putnam Emergency Planning Community Partners