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Food Establishment Plan

PDF file Food-Establishment-Plan.pdf [516.16 KB]

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Click on the link below for instructions on safe flood clean up.

http://www.idph.state.il.us/pdf/aftflood.pdf

Click on the links below for information on how to deal with moisture, mold and mildew.

http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/factsheets/moisture.htm

 http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/pdf/moldmildew.pdf

http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/factsheets/mold.htm

http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/factsheets/mold_qa_fs.htm

Job Postings

The Ford-Iroquois Public Health Department is seeking an accomplished RN with a bachelor's degree for a full-time Director's management position. Two years Medicare certified home health agency or senior services case management experience is a plus.

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Upcoming events

  • Fri, Nov 21 - 8:30 AM

    Lead screenings (Ford County)

  • Fri, Nov 21 - 8:30 AM

    Lead and Hemoglobin Screenings (Iroquois County)

  • Fri, Nov 21 - 8:30 AM

    Enviromental Services (Iroquois County)

  • Fri, Nov 21 - 8:30 AM

    Hemoglobin (Ford County)

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Press Releases

Health Department Recognizes Restaurants

The Ford-Iroquois Public Health Department has released information regarding the third quarter 2008 restaurant inspections.

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State’s Inaction May Lead to Public Health Crisis

According to IAPHA President Stephen Laker, there is proposed legislation currently located within the Illinois House of Representatives that changes the repeal date of the Environmental Health Practitioner Licensing Act.

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Do YOU Have It?

Because nearly 24 million Americans have it and almost 6 million more have it but don’t even know it, November has been named American Diabetes Month to raise awareness of the disease.

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