Health
Department
43 Schooley's Mountain Road
Long Valley, NJ 07853
908-876-3650
Cristianna Cooke-Gibbs,
Public Health Officer
Health Department e-mail: health@wtmorris.net
Environmental
Issues
LEAD
PAINT
There
is the potential for a lead exposure resulting from paint disturbance
or removal due to renovation work on houses built prior to 1971
. Exposure to lead is of particular concern to Nursing or pregnant
women and children. The improper removal of lead paint may produce
lead containing paint chips, dust, smoke or fumes which can cause
serious health problems.
There
are State regulations regarding the abatement of lead-based paint.
If you feel you may have lead paint in your home, contact one
of the approved lead hazard evaluators and abatement companies
before you do work. Please contact the Health Department at 908-876-3650
or the Building Department at 908-876-4711 for a copy of this
list and more information regarding lead paint and its proper
removal, or visit the Division of Housing and Community Resources
for information on lead
abatement programs at http://www.state.nj.us/dca/dhcr/lead.htm.
RADON
Radon
is a colorless radioactive gas that comes from the natural breakdown
of radium, which originates in uranium.
Uranium
and radium are both commonly found in the soil. Radon
is the second leading cause of lung cancer which results in thousands
of deaths each year in the United States. Radon exposure is the
leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers.
Testing
for radon is easy and relatively inexpensive. Once identified,
elevated radon levels can be remediated with simple construction
techniques. Please test your home for radon. Radon test kits may
be purchased from the Health Department for $10.00. Please contact
the Health Department at 908-876-3650 for more information
MERCURY
THERMOMETER DISPOSAL
Bring your
mercury fever thermometer to the Washington Township Health Department
at Town Hall and you'll receive a free non-mercury thermometer
(while supplies last). For more information call the Health Department
at 908-876-3650.
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