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As the weather warms, more people spend time outdoors working in the yard, walking trails, gardening, fishing, and enjoying local parks. That also means greater exposure to ticks. Learn how to prevent tick exposure >

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Accidental poisonings can happen at home, at work, or on the go, and they're not always obvious at first. Health experts recommend keeping the Poison Help number handy so families can respond quickly if someone swallows, breathes in, spills, or is exposed to something harmful. Expert help is available anytime at 1-800-222-1222.

Please take a moment to review and share this important reminder with family and friends. Additional information is available at www.moultriehealth.org/news/national-poison-prevention-week-march-20-26-2022/#:~:text=Why%20does%....
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Many families may qualify for WIC services and not realize it. If you have a child age 4 or under, the Moultrie County Health Department may be able to help with nutrition education, breastfeeding support, healthy food supplements, and other resources for growing families. WIC services are available for eligible children under age 5 and their families.

To find out if you qualify, call the MCHD at (217) 728-4114 to schedule an appointment. Additional information about WIC is available at www.moultriehealth.org/news/how-does-the-wic-program-impact-families/.
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The MCHD will reopen Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. ... See MoreSee Less

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If you’re spending time outdoors, a few simple precautions can help prevent tick bites and reduce your risk of illnesses like Lyme disease and alpha-gal syndrome.
- Use insect repellent with DEET or picaridin.
- Wear light-colored clothing and tuck pants into socks.
- Walk in the center of the trails and avoid tall grass.
- Check yourself, your kids, and your pets for ticks daily.
- Shower after spending time outdoors.
If you find a tick, remove it quickly and watch for symptoms like a rash or fever. Contact your doctor if you develop unexplained illness after a tick bite. The MCHD offers more info at www.moultriehealth.org/news/tick-bite-prevention-the-steps-you-can-take/.
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