Fulton County Public Health

Director of Public Health:   
Laurel Headwell, MS   
Assistant Director:   
Angela Stuart Palmer, MS

Supervising PHN:   
Kathleen King, BSN, RN
Fiscal Manager:   
Tammy Mickan

Office Hours:   
Monday - Friday:   
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Address:   
County Services Complex   
2714 State Highway 29   
Johnstown, NY 12095

Phone:   
(518) 736-5720   
Fax:   
(518) 762-1382

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Closed for the Holiday

Fulton County Public Health will be closed on Thursday, January 1, in observance of the holiday. We wish you a safe and happy New Year.

2026 Happy New Year


Asthma Triggers and Treatments

Be aware of asthma triggers in your environment and learn how to reduce them health.ny.gov/publications/4955/

ASTHMA Triggers: Food, Household chemicals, Certain medications, Dust, Smoking, Bacteria and Viruses, Pets, Air Pollution. TreatmentS: Inhaler, Medications.


Keep It Moving Challenge

The 2026 Keep It Moving Challenge from the APHA is kicking off January 1st! Sign up today by scanning the QR code or by going to hekahealth.com/apha26.

KEEP IT MOVING CHALLENGE JANUARY 1 through APRIL 12TH.


The Health Risks of Vaping

Vaping puts health at risk. Nicotine in e-cigarettes is highly addictive and especially harmful for youth. Let’s work together in Fulton County to prevent vaping and support healthier choices. https://teen.smokefree.gov/quit-vaping

THE RISKS OF VAPING - VAPING CAN EXPOSE YOU TO DANGEROUS CHEMICALS AND CAN LEAD TO NICOTINE ADDICTION. Vapes contain a battery and e-liquid. The battery heats the liquid and produces an aerosol or vapor that you inhale. Many e-liquids contain propylene glycol, glycerol, flavorings, and nicotine - the same highly addictive drug found in cigarettes. Some vapes contain as much nicotine as a whole pack of cigarettes. Nicotine addiction causes you to crave nicotine and makes it hard to stop vaping. Teens are more vulnerable than adults to addiction because their brains are still developing. Exposure to nicotine as a teen can cause short-term and long-term effects on attention, learning, and memory that promote addiction to nicotine. Vape aerosol can expose you to harmful chemicals like formaldehyde, acrolein, and acetaldehyde, as well as harmful metal particles like nickel and aluminum. ALUMY To learn more about the dangers of vaping, visit www.fda.gov/youthvapingresources. STAY VAPE-FREE. Avoid nicotine addiction. If you already vape, you can quit. It may take several tries, but you can do it. If you need help, visit teen.smokefree.gov/quit-vaping.


Tips for Family Tension Around Alzheimer's

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can bring many challenges, not just for the individual, but for the entire family. The Alzheimer’s Association offers helpful tips to manage stress, strengthen communication, and support one another through each stage of the journey.

If your family is navigating Alzheimer’s, remember you are not alone. For 24/7 assistance, the Alzheimer’s Association Helpline is available anytime at 800-272-3900.
Follow the link to learn more: alz.org/.../resources/resolving-family-conflicts.

Displays tips in table form duplicated from the information found at https://www.alz.org/help-support/resources/resolving-family-conflicts


Kimball Street Warming Center

The Kimball Street Warming Center is open for the winter season.
Located at 1 Kimball St., Amsterdam, the center is open daily from November 15, 2025 through April 15, 2026, with doors opening at 5:00 PM.
Services are available on a first come, first served basis for single adults. For more information, call 518-842-4202 ext. 3114.

No guests after 10pm, 2 bags max per guest.


Car Seat Program at Fulton County Public Health

Do you need a new car seat for your child? Are you pregnant and need a car seat for your newborn?
Fulton County Public Health is proud to offer a Free Car Seat Program for Fulton County Residents. Qualifying individuals can receive a free infant seat, convertible seat, and/or booster seat.
Call Fulton County Public Health at 518-736-5720 for more information and to make an appointment.

Ensure your child is riding in their car seat correctly and safely!


Autism Awareness Visor Card Program

The New York State Police have developed the Autism Awareness Visor Card program in effort to assist in communication and reduce confusion and fear during police interactions. Each patrol vehicle will be equipped with a card to use as needed. Copies are also available to the public to be downloaded and printed here: https://troopers.ny.gov/.../autism-card-v2.pdf.

Visit https://troopers.ny.gov/news/new-york-state-police-introduce-autism-awareness-visor-card-program for full information.


The Importance of Prevention

Knowing how to prevent and control the spread of STIs/HIV and unplanned pregnancies will help_ you talk openly with your sexual partner(s) and be in control of your sexual health. Click the link below to learn more about your prevention options.

campaigns.health.ny.gov/SexualHealth/PreventionAndControl

Prevention. Shows a feminine hand reaching into her back pocket for a condom and also birht control pills.


Lights on for Life

Drunk and impaired driving can be deadly. Raise awareness about impaired driving this season and join the Lights on for Life campaign. 

Scan QR code or click here to sign the pledge: https://docs.google.com/forms.

PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR ANNUAL IMPAIRED DRIVING AWARENESS AND PREVENTION CAMPAIGN TAKE THE PLEDGE TO KEEP THIS HOLIDAY SEASON SAFE & SOBER. Lights on for Life. November 26th - January 1st.


Rides for Recovery

🚗 Need a ride to support your recovery?
The Rides for Recovery program can help you get to recovery events, meetings, treatment, pharmacy visits, court appointments, and more — wherever you need to go as you grow in your recovery journey.
📅 Call or text at least 48 hours in advance during business hours:
📞 518-705-4626
This service is provided by the Rob Constantine Recovery and Community Outreach Center youreinrecovery.com

Rob Constantine Recovery Community and Outreach Center RIDES FOR RECOVERY. RECOVERY JUST AHEAD. Together, we are stronger. You are not alone. Recovery is possible. WHAT CAN RIDES FOR RECOVERY DO FOR YOU? Peers can provide transportation to: Recovery events and meetings, Drug Court, MSR appointments, Inpatient treatment, Pharmacy OR any place that you need to visit as you grow your recovery capital. CALL OR TEXT 518-705-4626 at least 48 hours in advance during business hours:


Merry Christmas from Fulton County Public Health

Fulton County Public Health wishes you a safe and Merry Christmas. The office will be closed on Thursday, December 25, in observance of the holiday.

Merry Christmas from Fulton County Public Health


Negative Health Effects of Lead Exposure

Lead exposure can cause lifelong health problems. If you, or anyone else, have been exposed to lead talk to your healthcare provider about getting tested. Click the link below for a video on the health related dangers of lead and how to prevent them. youtu.be/nPD3G0Xaurg

Lead Exposure Can Cause Lifelong Health Problems. Lead exposure harms several body systems including the brain, nervous system, and reproductive system and it can result in Developmental and growth delays Hearing and speech problems Difficulty learning and paying attention Serious illness and death. Talk to your healthcare provider about a blood lead test if you or your child may have been exposed to lead. Get tested!


Recall on Ground Cinnamon Products

The FDA is continuing to analyze cinnamon and review sample results received from state partners who have been continuously sampling ground cinnamon at retail for elevated levels of lead. This public health alert will be updated as necessary if the FDA finds that additional products contain elevated levels of lead and that exposure to these products may be unsafe.
• The FDA is advising consumers to stop using and dispose of the ground cinnamon products listed in the table.
• Consumers should not eat, sell, or serve ground cinnamon products listed in the table and should discard them.
• These products have a long shelf life. Consumers should check their homes and discard these products.
• If there’s suspicion that someone has been exposed to elevated levels of lead, talk to your healthcare provider. Most people have no obvious immediate symptoms of lead exposure.
• Consumers who have symptoms should contact their health care provider to report their symptoms and receive care. To report a complaint or adverse event (illness or serious allergic reaction), visit Industry and Consumer Assistance.
fda.gov/.../more-ground-cinnamon-products-added-fda-public-health-alert-due-presence-elevated-levels-lead


Recall on CreateOn Crayola Pip-Cubes

Due to the potential hazards this product presents to children if ingested, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled CreateOn Crayola Pip-Cubes. If swallowed, these magnetic pieces can pose serious injuries to your child. Please click the link provided to view the warning and recall. cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/CreateOn-Recalls-Pip-Cubes-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Magnet-Ingestion-Hazard


Dog Bite Prevention

You can’t predict from a dog’s size or breed whether it will bite. Any dog, even a pet, will bite if it mistakes your behavior for a threat. Learn how a dog’s body language may show that it is stressed or frightened and may bite: avma.org/.../dog-bite-prevention

Friendly dog.


Alliance for Positive Health

For almost 40 years, the Alliance for Positive Health (formerly the AIDS Council of Northeastern New York) has been a leader in fighting the epidemic of HIV/AIDS serving 15 counties in northeastern New York. As a leader in testing and care coordination services for those living with HIV, their responsibility is to extend that expertise to those impacted by sexually transmitted diseases, opioid addiction, and associated health and mental heatlh challenges. SERVING 15 COUNTIES OF NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK - ALBANY, CLINTON, COLUMBIA, ESSEX, FRANKLIN, FULTON, GREENE, HAMILTON, MONTGOMERY, RENSSELAER, SARATOGA, SCHENECTADY, SCHOHARIE, WARREN, AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES. allianceforpositivehealth.org

Get Tested. Free, confidential, non-judgmental


Recall on TooyBing Montessori Stacking Toys

The Consumer Product Safety Commission would like to warn the public that TooyBing Montessori Stacking Toys have been recalled due to potential choking hazards and to stop using immediately. Please click the link provided to view the warning and recall. cpsc.gov/Warnings/2026/CPSC-Warns-Consumers-to-Immediately-Stop-Using-TooyBing-Montessori-Stacking-Toys-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Choking-Violates-Small-Parts-Ban


Bites from Stray Animals

Animal bites and scratches can happen anytime anywhere, often by strays or animals you don’t know.
Ensure your protection from the fatal rabies virus, by following these simple steps:
1. If it’s a domestic animal bite: get the owners name and phone number.
2. If the owner is not around or the animals a stray make a note of:
  a. what the animal looks like (a good description),
  b. the color or number of the house’s around you,
  c. the street name and direction the animal came from and ran away to.
3. Wash the wound(s) with soap and water.
4. Seek medical attention immediately, at a local urgent care or hospital ER.
5. Report the animal bite or scratch to:
Fulton County Public Health, 518-736-5720.

BITTEN BY A STRAY OR ANIMAL YOU DON'T KNOW? 1. Get the owners name and phone number. 2. If no owner or stray: • make note of the animals description. o where it came from or went to • your location: street name, house number and color, landmarks 3. Wash wounds with soap and water. 4. Seek medical attention immediately, at a urgent care or hospital ER. 5. Report all bites and scratches to: FULTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH 518-736-5720


Vaccines During Pregnancy

Are you pregnant? Vaccines protect both mom and baby. Talk to your health care provider about recommended vaccines.

Learn more: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines-pregnancy/

PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR NEWBORN. Vaccination during pregnancy builds antibodies that can help protect your baby. STAY UP TO DATE ON RECOMMENDED VACCINES: COVID-19 Influenza TDAP (Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) and RSV (Respiratory syncytial virus).


Kringle Kottage Sensory Santa Appointments

Lake George is offering an opportunity for Sensory Friendly Santa appointments, through December 23rd. Located at Fort William Henry Hotel & Conference Center, 48 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845, these appointments are reserved for guests with sensory sensitivities or special needs. Appointments are available Tuesdays through Thursdays from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM and Fridays and Saturdays from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM, and require reservations be made at kringlekottage.org. There are also public visiting hours, you can check the website for more information: LakeGeorge.com

Kringle Kottage


Protect Yourself from Respiratory Viruses

Protect yourself and others from respiratory viruses this holiday season. Get this year’s flu and COVID vaccines, and the RSV vaccine if you are eligible. Talk to your healthcare provider to determine which vaccines are right for you.

This holiday season spread cheer, not sickness. Get vaccinated for flu, COVID and RSV.


WIC and Health Nutrition for Your Toddler

WIC helps fuel your busy toddler’s adventures with fruit, veggies, beans, eggs, and other healthy foods. Across New York, kids under five are eating well and staying healthy with WIC. Visit health.ny.gov/prevention/nutrition/wic and chat with Wanda to see if WIC can help.

Kids can explore a rainbow of fruits, veggies, and more with WIC!


RSV Protection

RSV (Respiratory syncytial virus) is the leading cause of infant hospitalization in the U.S. As a parent or care giver it’s important you know the symptoms and seek medical attention quickly.

RSV symptoms in infants and young children may include:
  â€¢ Runny nose
  â€¢ Irritability
  â€¢ Eating or drinking less
  â€¢ Cough, which may progress to wheezing or difficulty breathing
  â€¢ Apnea (pauses in breathing for more than 10 seconds)

There are 2 ways to protect your infant from RSV. Most infants only need one, not both.
  1. RSV vaccine given during pregnancy, between 32-36 weeks pregnant and usually given seasonally from September – January.
  2. RSV antibody recommended for infants younger than 8 months old and usually given seasonally from October – March.

For more information visit:
  â€¢ cdc.gov/rsv/infants-young-children
  â€¢ healthychildren.org/.../RSV-When-Its-More-Than-Just-a-Cold
  â€¢ Youtube: RSV Prevention Breakthrough: Protect Your Baby with Nirsevimab

Condenses information found on various subpages of  cdc.gov/rsv about when babies and 60+ adults should get RSV Immunizations and when.


NYS Early Intervention Program Information Session

Join the New York State Early Intervention Program for a virtual overview session to learn about programs offered for infants and toddlers with disabilities and developmental delays. 

Information sessions will be held on the following dates from 7:00-8:00pm:
• Wednesday, February 11, 2026
• Thursday, April 16, 2026
• Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Scan the code or use the link to sign up: https://www.eifamilies.com/early-intervention-program-overview-sigh-up
TOPICS: • El Program Overview • Referrals • Multidisciplinary Evaluations • Eligibility Determination • Due Process Rights • Family-Centered Services • IFSP • Family-Directed Assessment • Natural Environments • Transition. 631-205-0502


Healthy Media Habits

📱 Is your child’s screen time crowding out other activities?

Make space for play, reading, rest, and family time by setting screen-free zones and turning off autoplay.

Healthy media habits start early!

Learn more from the American Academy of Pediatrics: aap.org/.../media-and-children

Five tips to make sure screen time doesn't crowd out other activities for young children: 2 Create screen-free zones at home and in the car. Put devices out of sight when not in use. Make time for outdoor activities, hands-on play, and make-believe play. Read books, snuggle together, and take trips to the library. Put devices away before bedtime and naptime so that children can be well rested. Use device settings, such as time limits, turning off autoplay, and Do Not Disturb on caregiver phones, so that you can stay focused on playing and being together.


Respiratory Virus Vaccine Chart

Vaccines are the best protection against respiratory viruses such as flu, RSV, and COVID-19. Ask your provider where you can get yours today!

Screenshot of the information found at https://www.ndsu.edu/sites/default/files/documents/Resp%20Virus%20Color.pdf


Free Car Seat Checks

Fulton County Public Health is proud to offer a Free Car Seat Program for Fulton County Residents. Do you need help installing a car seat? Do you need assistance purchasing a car seat? Qualifying individuals can receive a free infant seat, convertible seat, and/or booster seat.

Free Car Seat Check Clinics are being held every Wednesday from 10am-noon at Fulton County Public Health Department. Call us at 518-736-5720 to make an appointment.

Ensure your child is riding in their car seat correctly and safely!

 

 

Emergency Information

How you #StayInformed in an emergency isn’t carved in stone. Find several trusted sources of #emergency information & have multiple ways to receive alerts & warnings. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/prepyourhealth/planahead/stayinformed/index.htm #PrepYourHealth

To find Rehab Centers that provide alcohol, drug, and other substance abuse rehabilitation you can call 1-866-972-0589. To find a list of rehabs in each state, visit https://freerehabcenters.org/

A growing public health crisis is suicide. Freerehabcenters.org has put together resources for the prevention of suicide including crisis lines, veterans suicide resources, youth suicide resources, and other mental health and suicide prevention resources. Visit https://www.freerehabcenters.org/article/suicide-prevention-resources to learn more.

 

The Fulton County Public Health Department under the direction of the Fulton County Board of Supervisors and the New York State Department of Health, seeks to promote wellness, to protect from disease, to prevent injury/disability, to prepare for emerging illness/disease and to assist Fulton County residents in attaining and maintaining optimal health.      

Each person and/or their family will be educated in accessing health care and will be empowered to be responsible for the decisions regarding their health care needs. Many services offered by FCPH are provided free of charge; others have eligibility criteria and sliding fee scales are available for the uninsured.      

For immunization or car seat appointments call 518-736-5720 to schedule your visit.

 

Where do I get information on the Lead Rental Registry?

Please visit the New York State Department of Health's website at https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/lead/lead_rental_registry/.

Where can I get information on my responsibility as a property owner under the Lead Rental Registry law?

Visit the New York State Department of Health website at https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/lead/renovation_repair_painting/ 

To learn more about the EPA RRP trainings, visit the EPA website at https://cdxapps.epa.gov/ocspp-oppt-lead/

If you own rental property in Gloversville, will you need to register the property in the Lead Rental Registry?

Yes, property owners will need to register their property in Lead Safe. To start an account and learn more on how to register your property, visit https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/lead/lead_rental_registry/lead_safe_ny.htm

How do I go about getting rabies vaccination for my pet?

Pet immunization clinics are held periodically throughout the year. A copy of the current Rabies Clinic Vaccination flyer can be accessed by visiting https://www.fultoncountyny.gov/rabies>.   

A nominal donation is requested. Rabies clinic dates are also advertised in local newspapers, on Facebook and posted in town halls. Clinic pre-registration is available by calling (518) 736-5720 three weeks prior to each clinic.

How do I reduce, prevent and eliminate lead in my home?

Please visit the New York State Department of Health's website at www.health.ny.gov/environmental/lead/ or the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) website at https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/.   

For specific questions, please contact our Lead Nurse here at Fulton County Public Health at (518) 736-5720. 

How do I qualify for the low-income car seat program?

You or your child need to have some type of public assistance (WIC benefits, Medicaid, food stamps) or be below WIC income guidelines (200% of poverty). Additionally, you need to have a valid reason for needing a car seat.   

You can sign up for an appointment by calling our office at (518) 736-5720 and asking to speak with our Child Passenger Safety Technician.

I am concerned about my child's development. Are there services available?

Early Intervention is for children with development delays from birth to age 3. Children are evaluated and if found eligible for the program may receive services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy or special education services (to name some).   

Children ages 3-5 are evaluated through their local school district Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) to determine eligibility and services. Both programs are voluntary. 

How do I get my immunization records?

Fulton County Public Health can provide copies of immunizations that were obtained in their office.   
If your immunizations were not done at Fulton County Public Health, immunization records can be obtained from doctors' offices and schools (K-12 or college) attended.

How do I treat head lice and what are the school/daycare rules? Also, how do you treat for bedbugs?

Please watch this YouTube video: "Head Lice to Dead Lice."

For bed bugs, please watch this YouTube video: "7 Things You Should Know About Bed Bugs."

Where can I learn more about cooling centers in NYS?

Visit the NYS Department of Health at https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/weather/cooling/about.htm

Where can I go to get more information on Cooling Assistance Benefits?

Visit the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) site at https://otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/#cooling-assistance

Where can I go to get more information on HEAP Heating Assistance programs?

Visit the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) site at https://otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/#regular-benefit

What is the Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program (HPNAP) and how do I learn more about it?

Visit the NYS Department of Health Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program site at https://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/nutrition/hpnap/

 

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