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Have you checked your carbon monoxide (CO) alarms lately? Carbon monoxide alarms should be tested monthly, and batteries replaced at least once a year. More CO information at: cdc.gov/carbon-monoxid…
It is true that heart attacks are the number one cause of death for Americans. You can learn more about heart attack hospitalizations in Kentucky by visiting the KY Tracking data portal: healthtracking.ky.gov/Topics/heart/P…
Home heating sources can be dangerous. Protect yourself and your family by installing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home. You can find more information about carbon monoxide poisoning on KY Tracking’s new website at: healthtracking.ky.gov/Topics/co-pois…
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month! Learn more about the types of cancers that affect Kentuckians the most by visiting the KY Tracking website at: healthtracking.ky.gov/Topics/cancer/…
Brighten the holidays by making your health and safety a priority. You can learn more about holiday safety on the CDC website: archive.cdc.gov/www_cdc_gov/me…
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder affects more that 15 million adults in the U.S. Smoking, air pollutants and changes to lung growth raise the risk of COPD. Learn more about COPD on the KY Tracking website at: healthtracking.ky.gov/Topics/copd/Pa…
If you experience symptoms of a heart attack, call 911 immediately. To learn more about which populations are more at risk for a heart attack, visit: healthtracking.ky.gov/Topics/heart/P…
Radon causes over 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year. Yet, unlike other threats, you can't see radon. That's why every home should be tested to check for elevated levels of radon. You can learn more about radon testing on the CDC's Tracking Network: cdc.gov/environmental-…
To learn more about how Environmental Public Health Tracking has contributes to the Commonwealth, visit our website: healthtracking.ky.gov
Extreme precipitation can be dangerous, and floods are one of the deadliest weather-related hazards in the United States. Learn more about flooding data on CDC's Tracking Network: cdc.gov/environmental-…
KY Tracking builds awareness about health literacy through visualizations, dashboards and data sets. Take a look at what our site has to offer here: healthtracking.ky.gov/Topics/Pages/d…
Make sure your house isn't being haunted by carbon monoxide! Install a carbon monoxide (CO) detector and check the batteries regularly. Keep all generators or gasoline powered engines at least 20 feet from any door, window, or vent. Learn more here: healthtracking.ky.gov/Topics/co-pois…
It’s Fire Prevention Week! Place smoke alarms inside and outside each bedroom and sleeping area. To learn more about fire safety, Check out the U.S. Fire Administration’s website: usfa.fema.gov/prevention/hom…
Join KY Tracking on Thursday, October 10th as we celebrate Children’s Environmental Health Day with a webinar titled: Building Hope: How Positive Childhood Experiences and Environments Reduce Adversity Register here: register.gotowebinar.com/register/45982…
The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) focuses on improving the health of mothers and infants by reducing adverse outcomes. To view KY Tracking’s new PRAMS dashboard on our website, visit: healthtracking.ky.gov/Topics/prams/P…
Join KY Tracking on Thursday, October 10th as we celebrate Children’s Environmental Health Day with a webinar titled: Building Hope: How Positive Childhood Experiences and Environments Reduce Adversity. Register Here: register.gotowebinar.com/register/45982…
This is true! Check your local Air Quality Index and refer to activity guidelines for when air quality reaches unhealthy levels. Actions you might take include limiting outdoor time and wearing a mask. Visit AirNow.gov to get current updates about the air quality.
It’s National Preparedness Month! Follow these steps in order tobe ready for an emergency situation. For more information on being prepared during a crisis, visit the CDC’s website: cdc.gov/orr/index.htm
The easiest and best way to reduce the risk of Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is to install and properly maintain a battery-operated carbon monoxide detector in your home. For more information on CO poisoning, check out KY Tracking’s new website: healthtracking.ky.gov/Topics/co-pois…
Cancers generally develop over several years and have many causes. Several factors both inside and outside the body contribute to the growth of cancer. You can learn more about cancer on the CDC’s website: cdc.gov/cancer/index.h…
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