Content Feed Archives
Flu Information from the CDC: Three Steps to Flight the Flu & Information for Caregivers
Surviving Cold Weather - Suggestions For Your Safety
Snow Shoveling - Tips To Keep You Safe
Holiday Season Safety
It’s Turkey Time!: DPH Reminds People of Food Safety This Holiday Season
Health Officials Remind Residents of Safety After Storm
After The Storm: What To Do When You Go Back To A Flooded, Moldy Home
Babesiosis - Another Reason To Worry About Ticks
DPH Reminds Residents of Food Safety When Grilling Outdoors
Information To Help You Beat The Heat
Preventing and Getting Rid of Bed Bugs Safely
Community Wide Walk - Featuring Mark Fenton
Salt - Learn The Facts & Improve Your Health
Important Safety Recall Information
2011 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Days and Locations for Greater Waterbury Area [ April through October ]
Residents Encouraged to Take Precautions as Cold Weather Approaches State
Warnings of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning During Power Outages
Bed Bug Information
Department of Public Health Encourages Food Safety This Holiday Season
Health officials caution hair salon owners about potential health effects associated with the use of “Brazilian Blowout” hair straightening products
How You Can Reduce Your Risk For Colorectal Cancer
Are Your Ready - How to Safely Weather Hurricanes & Other Emergencies
Household Hazardous Waste Collection and Medication Disposal - 7/24/10
Health Department Announces Cooling Stations
Department of Public Health Encourages Recreational Water Illness Prevention
Flu Season Is Not Over - Vaccinations Available
Weather Related Closing - 2/10/10
Open Clinics For H1N1 - February & March
Health Department Holding H1N1 Clinics
December H1N1 Clinics Announced
H1N1 Clinics Throughout Month of December
Open Clinic For H1N1 Vaccinations - Sat., November 21, 2009
Important H1N1 Information & Links
Carbon Monoxide: The Quiet Killer
City of Waterbury Foodservice Inspection Results
CDC Public Health Emergency Update: Hurricane Preparation
Food Safety When Grilling Outdoors
Take Steps to Prevent Lyme Disease
H1N1 (Swine) Flu Update