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Keeping Your Cool

As hot, hazy and humid conditions persist in the region, the Health Unit urges people to take precautions in the extreme temperatures.

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Lets Target Lyme!

With casese of Lyme disease on the rise in parts of southern Ontario, it's time to "Get Tick Smart!"

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Enjoy Summer Safely

Make the most of your summer vacation, but remember that being safe does not take a holiday -- no matter what time of year.

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Child Car Seats: It's Time For a Change

If your child's car seat is out-of-date, then it needs to be replaced. In Haliburton County, discounts are available on the purchase of new select car seats at local retailers.

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Beach Testing

Planning to visit a local beach this summer? Find out whether it is safe to swim at beaches in Northumberland County, Haliburton County and the City of Kawartha Lakes.

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White Nose Syndrome in Bats

With White Nose Syndrome being detected in bats in Ontario, you are asked to take precautions when coming in contact with bats.

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Simply Safer is Simply Smarter

Considering home renovations? A free Simply Safer is Simply Smarter Kit can help you build safey features into your plans for a home safe home.

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Taste that Hits Home

With the warmer wether here, there is no place like home for enjoying fresh food grown and produced in your own community.

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How Well is Your Well Water?

Free well water testing is available for local residents. Let the local Health Unit help you ensure your drinking water is safe.

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Convictions

Through its inspection work, the Health Unit has obtained convictions against establishments that contravene various pieces of health legislation.

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Beach Postings in City of Kawartha Lakes

As Of September 2, 2010 - Final Results

(PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS THE FINAL WEEK OF BEACH TESTING FOR 2010)

 

(CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES) - The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit reports the following beach testing results for the City of Kawartha Lakes.

The information is current for the week of August 30, 2010, and is based on the most recent test results from the provincial lab in Peterborough for water samples taken from these beaches. The Health Unit advises local residents to note:

 Beaches marked as 'OPEN' are considered within the acceptable levels as set out in the Ontario government's Beach Management Protocols.

Beaches marked 'POSTED" indicate bacterial levels in the water are higher than those considered acceptable as set out in the Ontario government's Beach Management  Protocols, making them unsafe for bathing.

Beaches listed as 'PENDING' indicate test results are not yet available. People can call the Health Unit or check back shortly for the most up-to-date results on these beaches.

 

Bexley Township Area

Balsam Lake Road Beach -  OPEN

Coboconk Lions Park Beach - OPEN

 

Bobcaygeon Area

Beach Park - POSTED

Riverview Beach Park - POSTED

 

Carden Township Area

Carden Township Beach - OPEN

Foxe's Beach - OPEN

 

Dalton Township Area

Dalton Township Beach - OPEN

 

eldon Township Area

Centennial Park East - OPEN

Centennial Park West - OPEN

 

Emily/Omemee Area

Omemee Beach -  OPEN

 

Fenelon Falls Area

Birch Point - OPEN

Bond Street - POSTED

Ken Reid Conservation Area - OPEN

Killarney Bay - OPEN

Long Beach - OPEN

Sturgeon Point Beach - OPEN

 

Laxton Township Area

Elliott Falls Beach - OPEN

Head Lake - OPEN

Norland Bathing Area - OPEN

 

Mariposa Township Area

Sandbar Beach -  OPEN

 

Somerville Township Area

Burnt River Beach - Somerville - OPEN

Burnt River Four Mile Lake  - OPEN

 

Verulam Township Area

Centennial Beach  - OPEN

Verulam Recreational Park - OPEN

 

For more information, contact a Public Health Inspector in your local Health Unit office.

 

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