St. Clair County Health Department’s Fact Sheets provide the public with information on frequently asked questions related to biological, chemical, radiological, environmental health, and other general hot topics.
Chemical Emergency: Personal Decontamination
Climate Change: Impact on Michigan
Disaster: Chemical Hazards During a Disaster
Disaster: Disaster Tips for People with Mobility and/or Medical Needs
Disaster: Preventing Illness and Disease After a Disaster
Diseases: Childhood Infectious Diseases and How They are Spread
Diseases: How to Prevent the Spread of Infectious Disease
Diseases: Factors in the Emergence and Re-Emergence of Infectious Diseases
Pinkeye (see Conjunctivitis)
Pontiac Fever (see Legionellosis)
Snail Fever (see Schistosomiasis)
Snakes: Snake Bites and Common Michigan Snakes
Tinea (see Ringworm)
Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Webpage
Undulant Fever (see Brucellosis)
Waterborne Disease: Public Health for Michigan for You
Water Safety: Bathing Beach Water Quality Monitoring Program
Water Safety: Boil Water Alert (Guidance for Food Service Establishments)
Water Safety: Drinking Water and Lead Contamination
Water Safety: Temporary Water Supply Disruption and Boil Water Alerts
Water Safety: Testing Well Water to Assure Drinking Quality
Water Safety: Understanding Drinking Water Standard Testing Results
Water Safety: Well Water Disinfection Procedures
Water Safety: What to do After a Boil Water Advisory Has Ended (Businesses - Checklist)
Water Safety: What to do After a Boil Water Advisory Has Ended (Residential - Checklist)
Whooping Cough (see Pertussis)
Wildlife Disease Manual (Michigan)
Winter Storm: How to Prepare, Survive and Recover from a Winter Storm