Fulton County Public Health

Director:   
Laurel Headwell, MS   
Assistant Director:   
Angela Stuart Palmer, MS

Supervising PHN:   
Kim Frederick, MS, 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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Stay safe from extreme heat this summer and visit these links to get information on your heat risk, learn where the cooling centers are located in your area, and how to prepare for the heat.
 

Free Presentation on Scams

Please join Fulton County Office for Aging and NYConnects for “Let’s Talk About Scams,” a presentation by Upstate Elder Abuse Center at Lifespan on June 28th at 12:30 pm located at the Senior Center of Gloversville. Please RSVP at 518-736-5650 by June 24th. 

Free Presentation on Scams - Please RSVP at 518-736-5650 by June 24th


Beware of Mosquitoes

It is the time of year to think about mosquitoes. Warmer temperatures accelerate mosquito development, biting rates and the possibility of mosquito-borne diseases, such as West Nile Virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus and Powassan virus. Mosquitoes breed in standing water. Prevention remains the most effective method to protect yourself and others from exposure to mosquitoes.

Beware of Mosquitoes - 1. Eliminate standing water, dispose of containers that collect standing water including tires. 2. After it rains, empty plant containers, birdbaths, flowerpots, and kiddie pools. 3. Use Mosquito Dunks when possible. 4. Use an approved mosquito repellant when outside. 5. Check and repair windows and screens. 6. Close doors including garage doors.


Free Life Skills Webinar

Join Westchester Institute for Human Development for an online webinar on June 25h from 6:30-8:00 pm on “ Life-Skills Workshop Series #3” Life-skills, or daily living skills, are abilities that our loved ones with intellectual and developmental disabilities need to achieve their highest level of independence. These include skills related to managing money, personal hygiene, medication management, taking care of living spaces, laundry, cooking, transportation, and shopping. Please register by following the link: Register Link

Free Life Skills Webinar


Test your Child for Lead at 1 and 2

Testing at 1 and 2 years old helps protect children from extra years of exposure to the poison of lead.

cdc.gov/nceh/lead/prevention/

Lead can harm young children's growth and development. Do not delay blood lead testing for children.


Fulton County Cooling Center Locations

Stay Cool and Safe!

As the temperatures rise, our community cooling centers are here to help you stay comfortable. If you need a place to cool down, visit one of the following locations.
Cooling Center Locations:
  • Johnstown Public Library - 38 S Market St, Johnstown, NY 12095 Tuesday-Thursday 9am-6pm Friday 9am-4pm Saturday 10am-1pm
  • Johnstown Senior Center - 109 E Main St, Johnstown, NY 12095 Monday-Thursday 8am-3pm Friday 8am-12pm
  • Gloversville Public Library- 58 E Fulton St, Gloversville, NY 12078 Monday 9am-7pm Tuesday-Friday 9am-5pm
  • Gloversville Senior Center - 53 Church St, Gloversville, NY 12078 Monday-Friday 9am-1pm
  • Catholic Charities of Fulton/Montgomery Counties - 1 Kimball St, Amsterdam, NY 12010 Sunday-Saturday 5pm-10pm
Stay hydrated, check on your neighbors, and keep cool!

Fulton County Cooling Center Locations with hours,  saem information as above.


Rabies Vaccines

Reminder: New York State Law states that all dogs, cats and ferrets are to be vaccinated against rabies. To learn more about pets and rabies vaccinations in NY, check out the NY State Department of Health Fact Sheet here: health.ny.gov/.../pet_owners_fact_sheet.pdf

Need to get a vaccination for your pet? Call your vet to make an appointment. Pets can also be vaccinated at Tractor Supply locations and at Fulton County Public Health rabies clinics.


Heat Alert! Check on Vulnerable Individuals

Extreme Heat Alert for Fulton County!

Fulton County is experiencing an extreme heat wave, with temperatures soaring to dangerous levels. This intense heat can pose serious health risks, especially for vulnerable populations like the elderly, children, and those with preexisting health conditions.

Please take extra precautions:
• Check on your elderly neighbors and relatives to ensure they are staying cool and hydrated.
• Keep children indoors during peak heat hours and ensure they drink plenty of water.
• Utilize cooling centers if you don't have access to air conditioning.

Remember, heat illness can escalate quickly. Signs to watch for include heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, nausea, and fainting. Let's take care of each other and stay safe during this extreme weather.

Heat Alert! Check on Vulnerable Individuals - visit https://www.weather.gov/safety/heat


HEPA Vacuum Rental for Residents

HEPA vacuums are capable of removing up to 99.97% of ‘lead in dust’ hazards in the home. Residents living in pre-1978 housing who have older windows are encouraged to borrow the HEPA vacuum at least annually and thoroughly clean their floors, window wells and window sills, followed by weekly wet cleaning of window sills and wet mopping of floors to keep lead dust levels low.

Through the Fulton County Public Health, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program grant from New York State Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the HEPA vacuum is available for loan to Fulton County residents. Contact the Fulton County Public Health Department at 518-736-5720 to find out how to borrow the HEPA vacuum.

Residents use the HEPA vacuum at their own risk, it can be on loan for a one-week period and the borrower is required to provide picture I.D. and return the vacuum clean, and in good condition.

health.ny.gov/environmental/lead/

friendly looking cartoon vacuum


Recall Alert: Badia Cinnamon & Ginger

*Recall Alert*

New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets has issued an alert to consumers regarding the presence of elevated lead levels in Ground Ginger and Ground Cinnamon, manufactured by Badia Spices Inc. Exposure to lead may cause health problems to consumers, particularly infants, small children, pregnant women, and those with underlying kidney disorders. If a child or a pregnant woman is exposed to lead for a prolonged period of time, permanent damage to the central nervous system, learning disorders, developmental defects, and other long-term health problems can occur. No illnesses have been reported to date. Consumers concerned about an injury or illness associated with this product should immediately contact a healthcare provider. Consumers who may have purchased these products should not consume them and are advised to discard the product immediately.

Badia Ground Ginger, sold in 1.5-ounce clear plastic bottles with black plastic caps with UPC Code #033844002237 and Lot # 307922, is subject to this alert. A photo of the product is included in this consumer alert. The product was sold at multiple retailers within New York State.

Badia Ground Cinnamon, sold in 2-ounce clear plastic bottles with black plastic caps with UPC Code #033844000158 and Lot #’s 305481 and 309528, are subject to this alert. A photo of the product is included in this consumer alert. The product was sold at multiple retailers within New York State.

agriculture.ny.gov/news/consumer-alert-elevated-lead-levels-found-badia-spices-inc-brand-ground-ginger-and-ground

Containers of ground cinnamon and ginger for visual identification


Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Month

June is Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Month!

Celebrate the season by indulging in nature's bounty of fresh, delicious, and nutritious produce. It's the perfect time to explore your local farmers markets and support our hardworking farmers. Check out the graphic below for farmers market locations. Let's make healthy eating fun and flavorful this month!

Fulton County Farmer's Markets -  Gloversville: Elm St. Pavilion 9 Elm St. Saturdays 8:30 am - 12:30 pm. Johnstown: Senior Center 109 E. Main St. Tuesdays 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm.


Summer Travel Safety Tips

Keep your child(ren) safe while traveling this summer.

Before going on your summer vacation, review these Travel Safety Tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and Center for Disease Control (CDC).

If you have questions about car seat safety, call Fulton County Public Health at 518-736-5720 before traveling this summer.

healthychildren.org/.../Travel-Safety-Tips
wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/children/

Decorative: picture of a family with sunglasses on at the beach.


Extreme Heat Alert! Safety Tips

Attention Fulton County Residents!

We’re facing extreme heat and humidity this week, with temperatures feeling like triple digits! ? Here are some essential safety tips to stay cool and safe:
Hydrate ? – Drink plenty of water, even if you’re not thirsty.
Stay Indoors ? – Avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
Cool Down ? – Use air conditioning, fans, and cool showers.
Dress Smart ? – Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing.
Check on Others ?? – Ensure vulnerable friends, family, and neighbors are safe.

Let’s look out for each other and beat the heat! Stay safe, Fulton County! ?

Extreme Heat Alert! Safety Tips - DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. DON'T LEAVE KIDS OR PETS IN CARS. WEAR LIGHT COLORED & LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING. STAY COOL INDOORS. CLOSE YOUR BLINDS. DON'T RELY ON
JUST A FAN. CHECK ON NEIGHBORS. KNOW SIGNS OF HEAT ILLNESS


Know the Lead Laws for your Home

Be aware of laws to protect your family from lead when buying or renting a house.

For more information: epa.gov/lead/real-estate-disclosures-about-potential-lead-hazards

Know the Lead Laws for your Home
Al comprar un hogar, pregunta sobre el plomo.


Prevent Dog Bites

Children are more likely than adults to be bitten by a dog. Most dog bites affecting young children occur during everyday activities and while interacting with familiar dogs.

Any dog can bite especially when scared, nervous, eating, or when playing or protecting toys or puppies. Dogs may also bite when they aren't feeling well and want to be left alone.

Prevent Dog Bites


1st Annual Fulton County Youth Day

Save the Date for the 1st Annual Fulton County Youth Day on Wednesday July 17 (rain date Thursday July 18) from 11 am to 3 pm at Trail Station Park in Gloversville. Youth can enjoy a variety of free games, STEM kits, DJ, and more.

Free entry! Events include Bike Rodeo, Obstacle Course, Corn Hole Tournament, DJ/Dancing, Lawn Games, Build and Race Your Own Boat, STEM Kit Tent, Tug of War, and so much more!

Free lunch will be provided to youth from 11-1:30. All youth under the age of 18 will need to be accompanied by an adult chaperone and a permission slip signed by a parent/guardian. Forms will be available at registration.

1st Annual Fulton County Youth Day


Protect Yourself from Ticks

Infected ticks can spread Lyme disease. Protect yourself and your family from tick bites by using EPA-registered insect repellent, performing tick checks, and showering soon after being outdoors.

For more information about ticks, check out this site from the CDC: cdc.gov/ticks/

It is Tick Season: Be Prepared - image of a tick on a leaf


Heat Stroke or Heat Exhaustion? Know the Signs

Stay Safe in the Heat!

With rising temperatures, it's crucial to be aware of heat-related illnesses like heat stroke and heat exhaustion.

  • Heat Exhaustion symptoms include heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, nausea, and headache. If you experience these, move to a cooler place, drink water, and rest.

  • Heat Stroke is more severe and can be life-threatening. Look out for high body temperature (103°F or higher), hot/red/dry skin, rapid pulse, confusion, or unconsciousness. If someone shows these signs, call 911 immediately and try to cool them down until help arrives.

Heat Stroke or Heat Exhaustion? Know the Signs


School Immunizations

Schedule an appointment with your child’s healthcare provider today, to ensure they are up to date with New York State required school immunizations. For more information about school immunizations visit: health.ny.gov/.../schools/.

Schedule your child's School Immunizations now - Students entering 6th grade must receive 1 dose of Tdap booster vaccine. Students entering 7th grade must receive 1 dose of meningococcal vaccine. Students entering 12th grade must receive 1 additional dose of meningococcal vaccine.


New CDC Respiratory Virus Guidelines

The CDC has released new guidelines for Respiratory Viruses, including Influenza, Covid, and RSV.

When people get sick with a respiratory virus, the updated guidance recommends that they stay home and away from others. For people with COVID-19 and influenza, treatment is available and can lessen symptoms and lower the risk of severe illness. The recommendations suggest returning to normal activities when, for at least 24 hours, symptoms are improving overall, and if a fever was present, it has been gone without use of a fever-reducing medication.

Once people resume normal activities, they are encouraged to take additional prevention strategies for the next 5 days to curb disease spread, such as taking more steps for cleaner air, enhancing hygiene practices, wearing a well-fitting mask, keeping a distance from others, and/or getting tested for respiratory viruses. Enhanced precautions are especially important to protect those most at risk for severe illness, including those over 65 and people with weakened immune systems.

For more information please visit: cdc.gov/.../p0301-respiratory-virus.html 

Know the New CDC Respiratory Virus Guidelines- https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2024/p0301-respiratory-virus.html


Car Seat program

Fulton County Public Health is proud to offer a 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. Call Fulton County Public Health at 518-736-5720 for more information.

Fulton County Public Health is proud to offer a low-income car seat program to residents. Applicants will need to watch a 30-minute installation video and assist with installation. Free car seat. ELIGIBILITY: 1. Proof of applicant and/or child receiving public services. 2. WIC 3. Medicaid/Child Health Plus. 4. SNAP/EBT


Extreme Heat Alert! Outdoor Worker Safety

Attention all outdoor workers! As temperatures rise, so do the risks of heat-related illnesses. Did you know that each year, thousands of workers suffer from heat stress? In 2022 alone, there were over 2,830 cases of heat-related illnesses reported and sadly, 40 fatalities.

Protect yourself by:
Drinking water every 15 minutes, even if you're not thirsty
Taking frequent breaks in the shade or a cool area
Wearing light, breathable clothing and a hat
Watching out for signs of heat exhaustion like dizziness, nausea, and heavy sweating

Your health is your wealth! Stay cool and stay safe out there.

Extreme Heat Alert! Outdoor Worker Safety - see https://www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/publications/3431_wksiteposter_en.pdf


Sunscreen Use and Infants

As the weather warms up, do you wonder if your infant needs sunscreen? Children younger than 6 month’s old have sensitive skin that is vulnerable to sunburns. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sunscreen is not the answer. The best protection from the sun is keeping your infant out of direct sunlight. 

The FDA and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offer these Summer Sun Safety Tips: fda.gov/.../should-you-put-sunscreen-infants-not-usually.


Summer Exercise Tips

Stay Active and Safe this Summer!

Exercising in the summer heat can be a blast, but safety comes first! Here are some tips to keep you cool and safe:
  • Work out during cooler parts of the day – early morning or late evening.
  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water before, during, and after exercise.
Apply sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
  • Wear lightweight, breathable clothing to help stay cool.
  • Wear a hat and sunglasses for extra sun protection.

Summer Exercise Tips - Hydrate before, during, and after. Take frequent breaks. Wear cool, lightweight clothing. Properly warm up and cool down. Don't exercise in extreme heat. Listen to your body.


Fulton County Cooling Center Locations

Stay Cool and Safe!

As the temperatures rise, our community cooling centers are here to help you stay comfortable. If you need a place to cool down, visit one of the following locations.
Cooling Center Locations:
  • Johnstown Public Library - 38 S Market St, Johnstown, NY 12095 Tuesday-Thursday 9am-6pm Friday 9am-4pm Saturday 10am-1pm
  • Johnstown Senior Center - 109 E Main St, Johnstown, NY 12095 Monday-Thursday 8am-3pm Friday 8am-12pm
  • Gloversville Public Library- 58 E Fulton St, Gloversville, NY 12078 Monday 9am-7pm Tuesday-Friday 9am-5pm
  • Gloversville Senior Center - 53 Church St, Gloversville, NY 12078 Monday-Friday 9am-1pm
  • Catholic Charities of Fulton/Montgomery Counties - 1 Kimball St, Amsterdam, NY 12010 Sunday-Saturday 5pm-10pm
Stay hydrated, check on your neighbors, and keep cool!

Fulton County Cooling Center Locations with hours,  saem information as above.


Prevent Hot Car Deaths

As the temperature outside warms up, so does the inside of your car. In just minutes, a car can heat up and become deadly. 

According to the National Safety Council, about 37 children die each year from heat stroke from being left in a hot vehicle. These deaths are tragic and preventable. These safety tips could save a life: 
o Always check the back seat before you leave your vehicle
o Place your purse, backpack, briefcase of coat next to your child’s car seat
o Put a sticky note on the dashboard as a reminder to check the back seat
o Keep a stuffed animal or toy in your child’s car seat when empty, then move it to the front seat as a visual reminder your child is in the back seat. 

nhtsa.gov/.../you-can-help-prevent-hot-car-deaths
nhtsa.gov/campaign/heatstroke


Work Based Experiences Webinar

Join Westchester Institute for Human Development for an online webinar on June 20th from 6-7:30 pm on “The purpose of Supporting Your Child in Work-Based Learning (WBL) Experiences”. The goal is to provide families and guardians with the foundational knowledge of what high-quality WBL looks like in New York State (NYS) including but not limited to: exploring registered and unregistered program options available to students with disabilities, reviewing the career development process and the NYS framework for WBL, determining who the essential partners are in order to ensure students are receiving an individualized and collaborative experience, and identifying activities and strategies to increase career awareness and development in the home and community. Please register by following this link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/.../registration.

Work Based Experiences Webinar - SUPPORTING YOUR CHILD WITH DISABILITIES IN WORK LIFE EXPERIENCES


Free Cancer Screenings

Cancer Services of Fulton, Montgomery, and Schenectady Counties is offering FREE cancer screenings on June 25 from 1:00-3:00 pm at Bellevue Woman’s Center in Schenectady. Uninsured, eligible individuals can receive free mammograms, pap smears, and pelvic exams. For more information please call 518-841-3726.

Free Cancer Screenings; information above repeated in the image.


Spot Fake Medications

Did you know that counterfeit prescription medications are becoming increasingly prevalent? It's a serious issue that can put your health at risk.

Your health is too important to take risks. Let's all stay vigilant and prioritize safety when it comes to our medications!

For more information please visit: consumer.ftc.gov/.../0023-buying-health-products-services-online

Spot Fake Medications - Make yourself safe from counterfeit drugs. Be able to spot FAKE when buying medicine. F- Foil or seal is tampered or damaged. A - Appearance of excess powder or crystals. K - Krumbles or cracks easily. E - Expired; expiration date/lot number/label not clear.

 

 

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.

 

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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