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POINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform theMEDICATION DISPOSAL
Dispose of your unused medications. The D.U.M.P. program is designed to provide Summit County residents with a safe and easy option for disposing of unwanted medications. safe. easy. anonymous. Simply take the medicine to one of the many D.U.M.P. box locations in the county, and it will be safely destroyed, no questions asked. The locations are accessible seven days a week. Call 330-926-5600 SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protectsHEALTHY HOMES
Is your home a healthy home? People spend a lot of time inside thier homes. The quality and condition of your housing can have a significant impact on your health. Some risk factors are easy to spot, and others can be more difficult to identify. Browse this page for Information and tips on how to maintain a healthy home and protect yourself and your family.LAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to die SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Summit County Public Health is committed to protecting the well-being of our entire community through programs and activities designed to keep you healthy and happy. Find a Service. Search form. Search. Birth & Death Certificates. COVID-19 IN SUMMIT COUNTY Covid-19 in Summit County. Book by phone: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Appointments are added periodically. It is important for Summit County residents to continue to follow standard precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. CLICK on any of the icons below for more information. WIC | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH For a list of locations and hours, visit our Contact page. For an appointment, call (330) 375-2142 or use the button below: Request WIC Appointment In response to COVID-19, WIC is working to keep clients and staff safe. WIC appointments will be completed over the phone as much as possible. In person card loads are still needed. Please limit the amount of people brought into2021 STREET CARD
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POINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform theMEDICATION DISPOSAL
Dispose of your unused medications. The D.U.M.P. program is designed to provide Summit County residents with a safe and easy option for disposing of unwanted medications. safe. easy. anonymous. Simply take the medicine to one of the many D.U.M.P. box locations in the county, and it will be safely destroyed, no questions asked. The locations are accessible seven days a week. Call 330-926-5600 SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protectsHEALTHY HOMES
Is your home a healthy home? People spend a lot of time inside thier homes. The quality and condition of your housing can have a significant impact on your health. Some risk factors are easy to spot, and others can be more difficult to identify. Browse this page for Information and tips on how to maintain a healthy home and protect yourself and your family.LAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to die COVID-19 VACCINE 2ND DOSE Scheduling Your Second Dose Based on updated guidance from the CDC dated January 21, 2021 (See Administration Section), SCPH will be scheduling second dose appointments in the following timespans: Pfizer: Between days 21 - 42 after 1st dose Moderna: Between days 28-42 after 1st dose. We will not be offering 2nd doses before the earliest possible date. This shift will ensure vaccine WIC | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH For a list of locations and hours, visit our Contact page. For an appointment, call (330) 375-2142 or use the button below: Request WIC Appointment In response to COVID-19, WIC is working to keep clients and staff safe. WIC appointments will be completed over the phone as much as possible. In person card loads are still needed. Please limit the amount of people brought into FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SCPH WILL OFFER MODERNA AND PFIZER June 3, 2021 SCPH Media Contact Phone Number: (330) 812-3700 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SCPH Will Offer Moderna and Pfizer Vaccinations on Wednesdays at Summit County BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates atMEDICATION DISPOSAL
Dispose of your unused medications. The D.U.M.P. program is designed to provide Summit County residents with a safe and easy option for disposing of unwanted medications. safe. easy. anonymous. Simply take the medicine to one of the many D.U.M.P. box locations in the county, and it will be safely destroyed, no questions asked. The locations are accessible seven days a week. Call 330-926-5600 SUMMIT COUNTY COMBINED GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT VIRTUAL Summit County Combined General Health District Virtual Board of Health Meeting Thursday, June 10, 2021 – 5 p.m. Keck Boardroom – BuildingA
DENTAL SERVICES
Dental Services at SCPH Summit County Public Health opened a new dental clinic at 1867 West Market Street, Akron, OH 44313. We are accepting new patients and welcome back clients who have been serviced on our dental van. Affordable Dental Care for All We offer a variety of services for the whole family, including cleanings, exams and x-rays. If you require additional dentalHEALTHY HOMES
Is your home a healthy home? People spend a lot of time inside thier homes. The quality and condition of your housing can have a significant impact on your health. Some risk factors are easy to spot, and others can be more difficult to identify. Browse this page for Information and tips on how to maintain a healthy home and protect yourself and your family. SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protects DATA | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Explore the Summit County Public Health Data Dashboards Our interactive data dashboards can information regarding infant mortality in Summit County communities. Learn more about the story of infant mortality in Summit County through LiveStories Learn more about disparities in Summit County birth outcomes and how our community partners are working together to address the issue. SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Summit County Public Health is committed to protecting the well-being of our entire community through programs and activities designed to keep you healthy and happy. Find a Service. Search form. Search. Birth & Death Certificates. COVID-19 IN SUMMIT COUNTY Covid-19 in Summit County. Book by phone: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Appointments are added periodically. It is important for Summit County residents to continue to follow standard precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. CLICK on any of the icons below for more information. COVID-19 VACCINE 2ND DOSE Scheduling Your Second Dose Based on updated guidance from the CDC dated January 21, 2021 (See Administration Section), SCPH will be scheduling second dose appointments in the following timespans: Pfizer: Between days 21 - 42 after 1st dose Moderna: Between days 28-42 after 1st dose. We will not be offering 2nd doses before the earliest possible date. This shift will ensure vaccine TESTING | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH If you attended a pop-up test event at SCPH and have lost your instructions on how to get your results, click here for a copy! Community Testing Options These are community testing sites in Summit County Ohio. These will be updated as additional options become available. The list is a combination of private companies offering testing and Community Health Centers.2021 STREET CARD
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BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates at our FairwayPOINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform theLAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to die MODEL FATIGUE MANAGEMENT POLICY 1 MODEL FATIGUE MANAGEMENT POLICY THE PROBLEM: Although it might not seem all that menacing, fatigue has been shown to be a major contributor to workplace injuries. Fatigue slows reaction time, impairs judgement and heightens distractibility. SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Summit County Public Health is committed to protecting the well-being of our entire community through programs and activities designed to keep you healthy and happy. Find a Service. Search form. Search. Birth & Death Certificates. COVID-19 IN SUMMIT COUNTY Covid-19 in Summit County. Book by phone: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Appointments are added periodically. It is important for Summit County residents to continue to follow standard precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. CLICK on any of the icons below for more information. COVID-19 VACCINE 2ND DOSE Scheduling Your Second Dose Based on updated guidance from the CDC dated January 21, 2021 (See Administration Section), SCPH will be scheduling second dose appointments in the following timespans: Pfizer: Between days 21 - 42 after 1st dose Moderna: Between days 28-42 after 1st dose. We will not be offering 2nd doses before the earliest possible date. This shift will ensure vaccine TESTING | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH If you attended a pop-up test event at SCPH and have lost your instructions on how to get your results, click here for a copy! Community Testing Options These are community testing sites in Summit County Ohio. These will be updated as additional options become available. The list is a combination of private companies offering testing and Community Health Centers.2021 STREET CARD
Click here for pdf
BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates at our FairwayPOINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform theLAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to die MODEL FATIGUE MANAGEMENT POLICY 1 MODEL FATIGUE MANAGEMENT POLICY THE PROBLEM: Although it might not seem all that menacing, fatigue has been shown to be a major contributor to workplace injuries. Fatigue slows reaction time, impairs judgement and heightens distractibility. TESTING | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH If you attended a pop-up test event at SCPH and have lost your instructions on how to get your results, click here for a copy! Community Testing Options These are community testing sites in Summit County Ohio. These will be updated as additional options become available. The list is a combination of private companies offering testing and Community Health Centers. WIC | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH For a list of locations and hours, visit our Contact page. For an appointment, call (330) 375-2142 or use the button below: Request WIC Appointment In response to COVID-19, WIC is working to keep clients and staff safe. WIC appointments will be completed over the phone as much as possible. In person card loads are still needed. Please limit the amount of people brought intoMEDICATION DISPOSAL
Dispose of your unused medications. The D.U.M.P. program is designed to provide Summit County residents with a safe and easy option for disposing of unwanted medications. safe. easy. anonymous. Simply take the medicine to one of the many D.U.M.P. box locations in the county, and it will be safely destroyed, no questions asked. The locations are accessible seven days a week. Call 330-926-5600 PERMITTING PROCEDURES ***UPDATE: JAN 21, 2021*** Due to the challenges and staffing needs of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, Summit County Public Health (SCPH) will temporarily discontinue conducting soil evaluations for vacant lots as of February 1, 2021 until further notice. While this service is suspended for new lot evaluations, applicants will need to use a certified soil scientist for SUMMIT COUNTY COVID-19 ACTIVITY SUMMARY, Summit County Surveillance Data: COVID-19 Case Data: Data based on the reporting date (Figure 1) indicates that there has been a sustained decrease in the 7-day average of COVID-19 cases in Summit County from early January to early March. The average daily count reached a low of89 cases
HELP ME GROW
Home Visiting Programs Summit County Public Health and its partnering agencies offer different home visiting programs to meet your child's needs. Help Me Grow Help Me Grow (HMG) is a home visiting program for pregnant moms and new parents. Our caring and professional home visitors will partner with you to access the information and resources that can support the physical and HOME SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS ***UPDATE: JAN 21, 2021*** Due to the challenges and staffing needs of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, Summit County Public Health (SCPH) will temporarily discontinue conducting soil evaluations for vacant lots as of February 1, 2021 until further notice. While this service is suspended for new lot evaluations, applicants will need to use a certified soil scientist for the soil evaluationOPEN BURNING
The State Fire Marshal, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, and local fire departments each have rules about fire safety. Ohio EPA also has open burning rules to reduce air pollution which can negatively affect human health and the environment. ARAQMD is tasked with enforcing Ohio EPA’s open burning rules. To many people, the air we breathe goes largely unnoticed. BED BUGS | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Bed bugs are back. Bed bugs are making a big comeback. They seem to come from nowhere, but are being seen more and more in apartments, hotels, homes, shelters, dormitories and nursing homes. They are active travelers, usually transported in luggage, boxes, clothing and furniture. Infestations are not tied to unsanitary living conditions; even world-class hotels have reported D.U.M.P. BOX LOCATIONS The following D.U.M.P. box locations are permanent and accessible seven days a week: Akron City Police Department 217 South High St., Akron, OH 44308 Map Barberton City Police Department 576 W Park Ave., Barberton, OH 44203 Map Bath Township Police Department 3864 W. Bath Rd., Akron, OH 44333 Map Copley Police Department 1280 Sunset Dr., Copley, OH 44321 Map Cuyahoga Falls SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Summit County Public Health is committed to protecting the well-being of our entire community through programs and activities designed to keep you healthy and happy. Find a Service. Search form. Search. Birth & Death Certificates. COVID-19 IN SUMMIT COUNTY Covid-19 in Summit County. Book by phone: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Appointments are added periodically. It is important for Summit County residents to continue to follow standard precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. CLICK on any of the icons below for more information. COVID-19 VACCINE 2ND DOSE Scheduling Your Second Dose Based on updated guidance from the CDC dated January 21, 2021 (See Administration Section), SCPH will be scheduling second dose appointments in the following timespans: Pfizer: Between days 21 - 42 after 1st dose Moderna: Between days 28-42 after 1st dose. We will not be offering 2nd doses before the earliest possible date. This shift will ensure vaccine2021 STREET CARD
Click here for pdf
BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates at our FairwayPOINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform the SUMMIT COUNTY COVID-19 ACTIVITY SUMMARY, Summit County Surveillance Data: COVID-19 Case Data: Data based on the reporting date (Figure 1) indicates that there has been a sustained decrease in the 7-day average of COVID-19 cases in Summit County from early January to early March. The average daily count reached a low of89 cases
INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to dieLAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
D.U.M.P. BOX LOCATIONS The following D.U.M.P. box locations are permanent and accessible seven days a week: Akron City Police Department 217 South High St., Akron, OH 44308 Map Barberton City Police Department 576 W Park Ave., Barberton, OH 44203 Map Bath Township Police Department 3864 W. Bath Rd., Akron, OH 44333 Map Copley Police Department 1280 Sunset Dr., Copley, OH 44321 Map Cuyahoga Falls Police Department SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Summit County Public Health is committed to protecting the well-being of our entire community through programs and activities designed to keep you healthy and happy. Find a Service. Search form. Search. Birth & Death Certificates. COVID-19 IN SUMMIT COUNTY Covid-19 in Summit County. Book by phone: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Appointments are added periodically. It is important for Summit County residents to continue to follow standard precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. CLICK on any of the icons below for more information. COVID-19 VACCINE 2ND DOSE Scheduling Your Second Dose Based on updated guidance from the CDC dated January 21, 2021 (See Administration Section), SCPH will be scheduling second dose appointments in the following timespans: Pfizer: Between days 21 - 42 after 1st dose Moderna: Between days 28-42 after 1st dose. We will not be offering 2nd doses before the earliest possible date. This shift will ensure vaccine2021 STREET CARD
Click here for pdf
BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates at our FairwayPOINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform the SUMMIT COUNTY COVID-19 ACTIVITY SUMMARY, Summit County Surveillance Data: COVID-19 Case Data: Data based on the reporting date (Figure 1) indicates that there has been a sustained decrease in the 7-day average of COVID-19 cases in Summit County from early January to early March. The average daily count reached a low of89 cases
INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to dieLAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
D.U.M.P. BOX LOCATIONS The following D.U.M.P. box locations are permanent and accessible seven days a week: Akron City Police Department 217 South High St., Akron, OH 44308 Map Barberton City Police Department 576 W Park Ave., Barberton, OH 44203 Map Bath Township Police Department 3864 W. Bath Rd., Akron, OH 44333 Map Copley Police Department 1280 Sunset Dr., Copley, OH 44321 Map Cuyahoga Falls Police Department BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates atMEDICATION DISPOSAL
Dispose of your unused medications. The D.U.M.P. program is designed to provide Summit County residents with a safe and easy option for disposing of unwanted medications. safe. easy. anonymous. Simply take the medicine to one of the many D.U.M.P. box locations in the county, and it will be safely destroyed, no questions asked. The locations are accessible seven days a week. Call 330-926-5600 DATA | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Explore the Summit County Public Health Data Dashboards Our interactive data dashboards can information regarding infant mortality in Summit County communities. Learn more about the story of infant mortality in Summit County through LiveStories Learn more about disparities in Summit County birth outcomes and how our community partners are working together to address the issue. SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protects D.U.M.P. BOX LOCATIONS The following D.U.M.P. box locations are permanent and accessible seven days a week: Akron City Police Department 217 South High St., Akron, OH 44308 Map Barberton City Police Department 576 W Park Ave., Barberton, OH 44203 Map Bath Township Police Department 3864 W. Bath Rd., Akron, OH 44333 Map Copley Police Department 1280 Sunset Dr., Copley, OH 44321 Map Cuyahoga FallsHELP ME GROW
Home Visiting Programs Summit County Public Health and its partnering agencies offer different home visiting programs to meet your child's needs. Help Me Grow Help Me Grow (HMG) is a home visiting program for pregnant moms and new parents. Our caring and professional home visitors will partner with you to access the information and resources that can support the physical and PERMITTING PROCEDURES ***UPDATE: JAN 21, 2021*** Due to the challenges and staffing needs of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, Summit County Public Health (SCPH) will temporarily discontinue conducting soil evaluations for vacant lots as of February 1, 2021 until further notice. While this service is suspended for new lot evaluations, applicants will need to use a certified soil scientist for the soil evaluation HOME SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS ***UPDATE: JAN 21, 2021*** Due to the challenges and staffing needs of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, Summit County Public Health (SCPH) will temporarily discontinue conducting soil evaluations for vacant lots as of February 1, 2021 until further notice. While this service is suspended for new lot evaluations, applicants will need to use a certified soil scientist for the soil evaluation BED BUGS | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Bed bugs are back. Bed bugs are making a big comeback. They seem to come from nowhere, but are being seen more and more in apartments, hotels, homes, shelters, dormitories and nursing homes. They are active travelers, usually transported in luggage, boxes, clothing and furniture. Infestations are not tied to unsanitary living conditions; even world-class hotels have reported SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH 1 MOBILE FOOD LICENSE REQUIREMENTS Ohio law requires that every person, which intends to prepare, serve or sell food from a movable vehicle, portable structure or watercraft that routinely changes location, obtain a mobile food license. SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Summit County Public Health is committed to protecting the well-being of our entire community through programs and activities designed to keep you healthy and happy. Find a Service. Search form. Search. Birth & Death Certificates. COVID-19 IN SUMMIT COUNTY Covid-19 in Summit County. Book by phone: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Appointments are added periodically. It is important for Summit County residents to continue to follow standard precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. CLICK on any of the icons below for more information. COVID-19 VACCINE 2ND DOSE Scheduling Your Second Dose Based on updated guidance from the CDC dated January 21, 2021 (See Administration Section), SCPH will be scheduling second dose appointments in the following timespans: Pfizer: Between days 21 - 42 after 1st dose Moderna: Between days 28-42 after 1st dose. We will not be offering 2nd doses before the earliest possible date. This shift will ensure vaccine2021 STREET CARD
Click here for pdf
BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates at our FairwayPOINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform the SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protectsHEALTHY HOMES
Is your home a healthy home? People spend a lot of time inside thier homes. The quality and condition of your housing can have a significant impact on your health. Some risk factors are easy to spot, and others can be more difficult to identify. Browse this page for Information and tips on how to maintain a healthy home and protect yourself and your family.INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to dieLAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Summit County Public Health is committed to protecting the well-being of our entire community through programs and activities designed to keep you healthy and happy. Find a Service. Search form. Search. Birth & Death Certificates. COVID-19 IN SUMMIT COUNTY Covid-19 in Summit County. Book by phone: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Appointments are added periodically. It is important for Summit County residents to continue to follow standard precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. CLICK on any of the icons below for more information. COVID-19 VACCINE 2ND DOSE Scheduling Your Second Dose Based on updated guidance from the CDC dated January 21, 2021 (See Administration Section), SCPH will be scheduling second dose appointments in the following timespans: Pfizer: Between days 21 - 42 after 1st dose Moderna: Between days 28-42 after 1st dose. We will not be offering 2nd doses before the earliest possible date. This shift will ensure vaccine2021 STREET CARD
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BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates at our FairwayPOINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform the SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protectsHEALTHY HOMES
Is your home a healthy home? People spend a lot of time inside thier homes. The quality and condition of your housing can have a significant impact on your health. Some risk factors are easy to spot, and others can be more difficult to identify. Browse this page for Information and tips on how to maintain a healthy home and protect yourself and your family.INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to dieLAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) A novel coronavirus is a new strain of coronavirus that has not been previously identified in humans. The virus that causes COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly WIC | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH For a list of locations and hours, visit our Contact page. For an appointment, call (330) 375-2142 or use the button below: Request WIC Appointment In response to COVID-19, WIC is working to keep clients and staff safe. WIC appointments will be completed over the phone as much as possible. In person card loads are still needed. Please limit the amount of people brought into BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates atHEALTHY HOMES
Is your home a healthy home? People spend a lot of time inside thier homes. The quality and condition of your housing can have a significant impact on your health. Some risk factors are easy to spot, and others can be more difficult to identify. Browse this page for Information and tips on how to maintain a healthy home and protect yourself and your family.MEDICATION DISPOSAL
Dispose of your unused medications. The D.U.M.P. program is designed to provide Summit County residents with a safe and easy option for disposing of unwanted medications. safe. easy. anonymous. Simply take the medicine to one of the many D.U.M.P. box locations in the county, and it will be safely destroyed, no questions asked. The locations are accessible seven days a week. Call 330-926-5600 SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protects DATA | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Explore the Summit County Public Health Data Dashboards Our interactive data dashboards can information regarding infant mortality in Summit County communities. Learn more about the story of infant mortality in Summit County through LiveStories Learn more about disparities in Summit County birth outcomes and how our community partners are working together to address the issue. D.U.M.P. BOX LOCATIONS The following D.U.M.P. box locations are permanent and accessible seven days a week: Akron City Police Department 217 South High St., Akron, OH 44308 Map Barberton City Police Department 576 W Park Ave., Barberton, OH 44203 Map Bath Township Police Department 3864 W. Bath Rd., Akron, OH 44333 Map Copley Police Department 1280 Sunset Dr., Copley, OH 44321 Map Cuyahoga Falls Police Department BED BUGS | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Bed bugs are back. Bed bugs are making a big comeback. They seem to come from nowhere, but are being seen more and more in apartments, hotels, homes, shelters, dormitories and nursing homes. They are active travelers, usually transported in luggage, boxes, clothing and furniture. Infestations are not tied to unsanitary living conditions; even world-class hotels have reported SUMMIT COUNTY LEAD HAZARD REDUCTION PROGRAM Are you at risk for lead poisoning? KNOW THE FACTS Lead paint was used in homes until 1978. More than 38 million homes may still contain lead paint. DIY home projects with tear-down, sanding or power washing can cause lead exposure. Homes in these specific zip codes are at risk. LEARN THE RISKS Lead exposure in children and during pregnancy can lead to: learning problems slow SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Summit County Public Health is committed to protecting the well-being of our entire community through programs and activities designed to keep you healthy and happy. Find a Service. Search form. Search. Birth & Death Certificates. COVID-19 IN SUMMIT COUNTY Covid-19 in Summit County. Book by phone: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Appointments are added periodically. It is important for Summit County residents to continue to follow standard precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. CLICK on any of the icons below for more information. COVID-19 VACCINE 2ND DOSE Scheduling Your Second Dose Based on updated guidance from the CDC dated January 21, 2021 (See Administration Section), SCPH will be scheduling second dose appointments in the following timespans: Pfizer: Between days 21 - 42 after 1st dose Moderna: Between days 28-42 after 1st dose. We will not be offering 2nd doses before the earliest possible date. This shift will ensure vaccine2021 STREET CARD
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BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates at our FairwayPOINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform the SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protectsHEALTHY HOMES
Is your home a healthy home? People spend a lot of time inside thier homes. The quality and condition of your housing can have a significant impact on your health. Some risk factors are easy to spot, and others can be more difficult to identify. Browse this page for Information and tips on how to maintain a healthy home and protect yourself and your family.INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to dieLAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Summit County Public Health is committed to protecting the well-being of our entire community through programs and activities designed to keep you healthy and happy. Find a Service. Search form. Search. Birth & Death Certificates. COVID-19 IN SUMMIT COUNTY Covid-19 in Summit County. Book by phone: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Appointments are added periodically. It is important for Summit County residents to continue to follow standard precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. CLICK on any of the icons below for more information. COVID-19 VACCINE 2ND DOSE Scheduling Your Second Dose Based on updated guidance from the CDC dated January 21, 2021 (See Administration Section), SCPH will be scheduling second dose appointments in the following timespans: Pfizer: Between days 21 - 42 after 1st dose Moderna: Between days 28-42 after 1st dose. We will not be offering 2nd doses before the earliest possible date. This shift will ensure vaccine2021 STREET CARD
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BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates at our FairwayPOINT OF SALE
Point of Sale (POS) Program In Summit County, any residential home that has a sewage treatment system (STS) or a private water system (PWS) is required to have an inspection prior to the transfer of the property. A registered contractor or an inspector from Summit County Public Health (SCPH) must be hired to evaluate the system(s). Applicants who wish to have SCPH perform the SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protectsHEALTHY HOMES
Is your home a healthy home? People spend a lot of time inside thier homes. The quality and condition of your housing can have a significant impact on your health. Some risk factors are easy to spot, and others can be more difficult to identify. Browse this page for Information and tips on how to maintain a healthy home and protect yourself and your family.INFANT MORTALITY
Very specifically, the term “infant mortality” is for any infant who dies before his or her first birthday. By knowing how many infant deaths happen each year, people are able to learn about the overall health of a country. In Summit County, infant mortality is a priority area of research and treatment for racial minorities. Black infants are two times more likely to dieLAWNMOWER EXCHANGE
ABOUT COVID-19
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) A novel coronavirus is a new strain of coronavirus that has not been previously identified in humans. The virus that causes COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly WIC | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH For a list of locations and hours, visit our Contact page. For an appointment, call (330) 375-2142 or use the button below: Request WIC Appointment In response to COVID-19, WIC is working to keep clients and staff safe. WIC appointments will be completed over the phone as much as possible. In person card loads are still needed. Please limit the amount of people brought into BIRTH & DEATH RECORDS Easy, Quick Access to Your Vital Records. Summit County Public Health provides certified birth certificate copies for every person born in the State of Ohio and certified copies of death records for every person who died within Summit County. In an effort to keep you and your family safe, Summit County Public Health offers **curbside pickup** of birth and death certificates atHEALTHY HOMES
Is your home a healthy home? People spend a lot of time inside thier homes. The quality and condition of your housing can have a significant impact on your health. Some risk factors are easy to spot, and others can be more difficult to identify. Browse this page for Information and tips on how to maintain a healthy home and protect yourself and your family.MEDICATION DISPOSAL
Dispose of your unused medications. The D.U.M.P. program is designed to provide Summit County residents with a safe and easy option for disposing of unwanted medications. safe. easy. anonymous. Simply take the medicine to one of the many D.U.M.P. box locations in the county, and it will be safely destroyed, no questions asked. The locations are accessible seven days a week. Call 330-926-5600 SUMMIT COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL Who We Are Summit County FCFC is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. our mission The mission of the Summit County Family and Children First Council is to promote a system of care that protects DATA | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Explore the Summit County Public Health Data Dashboards Our interactive data dashboards can information regarding infant mortality in Summit County communities. Learn more about the story of infant mortality in Summit County through LiveStories Learn more about disparities in Summit County birth outcomes and how our community partners are working together to address the issue. D.U.M.P. BOX LOCATIONS The following D.U.M.P. box locations are permanent and accessible seven days a week: Akron City Police Department 217 South High St., Akron, OH 44308 Map Barberton City Police Department 576 W Park Ave., Barberton, OH 44203 Map Bath Township Police Department 3864 W. Bath Rd., Akron, OH 44333 Map Copley Police Department 1280 Sunset Dr., Copley, OH 44321 Map Cuyahoga Falls Police Department BED BUGS | SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Bed bugs are back. Bed bugs are making a big comeback. They seem to come from nowhere, but are being seen more and more in apartments, hotels, homes, shelters, dormitories and nursing homes. They are active travelers, usually transported in luggage, boxes, clothing and furniture. Infestations are not tied to unsanitary living conditions; even world-class hotels have reported SUMMIT COUNTY LEAD HAZARD REDUCTION PROGRAM Are you at risk for lead poisoning? KNOW THE FACTS Lead paint was used in homes until 1978. More than 38 million homes may still contain lead paint. DIY home projects with tear-down, sanding or power washing can cause lead exposure. Homes in these specific zip codes are at risk. LEARN THE RISKS Lead exposure in children and during pregnancy can lead to: learning problems slowMenu
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