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Firework Safety
Chet Ingram
  • Jul 1

Firework Safety

Here are a few simple tips to stay safe during the summer fireworks season.
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Pet Preparedness
Chet Ingram
  • Jun 1

Pet Preparedness

Taking just a few easy steps to prepare for your pets can save you time and stress during an emergency.
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Maternal Mental Health
Sara Braby
  • May 9

Maternal Mental Health

Reaching out for help is not a sign of weakness or failure. You deserve the best for you and your baby!
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Helping Our Counties
Hannah Schoon
  • May 2

Helping Our Counties

We at Southeast Utah Health Department wanted to learn more about the health of our community, so we developed a community health survey.
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Financial Preparedness
Eric Anderson
  • Mar 17

Financial Preparedness

Financial preparedness is something that we know we need to do, but is definitely one of the hardest things we attempt in our life.
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Disaster Planning: Feeding Infants and Children
Chet Ingram
  • Mar 14

Disaster Planning: Feeding Infants and Children

Here you will find options as parents and caregivers in the event of a natural disaster or unexpected recall of formula.
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Earthquake Preparedness
Eric Anderson
  • Mar 2

Earthquake Preparedness

Earthquakes happen every day. You can follow these 7 steps to make yourself safer when an earthquake does happen.
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Personal Safety and Situational Awareness
Eric Anderson
  • Dec 22, 2021

Personal Safety and Situational Awareness

Maintaining our safety at home, work, and in the public is much easier if we adopt some simple situational awareness measures.
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Holidays, Health, and Hope.
Amanda McIntosh
  • Dec 20, 2021

Holidays, Health, and Hope.

During the winter months there is an unspoken expectation or pressure to be cheery, jolly, and merry.
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Holiday Eating!
Kathryn Miller
  • Dec 16, 2021

Holiday Eating!

Thanksgiving is over, but we still have a few Holiday Feasts ahead!
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The Holiday Feasts are Quickly Approaching!
Kathryn Miller
  • Nov 17, 2021

The Holiday Feasts are Quickly Approaching!

Even though you cannot control what is being served, you can enjoy the holidays with these easy tips to eating healthy.
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Flu Shots!
Sara Braby
  • Oct 26, 2021

Flu Shots!

CDC recommends a flu vaccine for everyone ages 6 months and up each year, ideally given by the end of October.
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Learning to like fruits and vegetables from the beginning.
Teresa Martinez
  • Oct 20, 2021

Learning to like fruits and vegetables from the beginning.

Research shows that long-term fruit and vegetable intake is influenced by infancy and early childhood exposure to a variety of flavors.
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Preparing for Winter
Eric Anderson
  • Oct 7, 2021

Preparing for Winter

It is well known that the time to prepare for an emergency is similar to the best time to plant a tree in your yard...long before now! I...
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Vaccines and Public Health
Bradon Bradford
  • Sep 16, 2021

Vaccines and Public Health

Vaccines have demonstrated their incalculable worth over the past centuries and will help us defeat this pandemic today.
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Emergency Preparedness Basics: “luck favors the prepared”
Eric Anderson
  • Sep 2, 2021

Emergency Preparedness Basics: “luck favors the prepared”

Unfortunately, many people think that a disaster or emergency won’t happen to them. This bias presents problems for almost all of us.
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Food Storage on a Budget
Eric Anderson
  • Jul 15, 2021

Food Storage on a Budget

With $20 a paycheck it is very possible to establish a well-stocked pantry that would carry you a long way in an emergency/natural disaster.
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Food Poisoning
Hannah Schoon
  • Jul 9, 2021

Food Poisoning

Southeast Utah Health Department wants everyone to be extra aware of how they prepare food to keep themselves and their community healthy.
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Let's talk about SEX
Hannah Schoon
  • Jun 23, 2021

Let's talk about SEX

1 in 5 people in the U.S. (68 million) have an STI and almost half of new STI cases were among those between the ages of 15-24!
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Summer Emergency Preparedness
Eric Anderson
  • Jun 21, 2021

Summer Emergency Preparedness

As we migrate into summer weather and high temperatures, it is a well know fact that extreme heat events have long threatened public...
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