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Ready Set Safe. Family Preparedness is a hop skip and a jump away
Emergencies and disasters can happen with little warning. Whether it is severe weather, a power outage, a fire, or another unexpected event, having a plan in place can make a difference. For families with young children in school or child care, planning ahead can help reduce confusion and stress, while ensuring children are safely reunited with parents or caregivers during an emergency.
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Safe tick removal infographic with title “Safe Tick Removal” and Scott County Health Department logo, showing four step-by-step illustrations: (1) hands using tweezers to grasp a tick on skin, (2) close-up of tweezers gripping tick near the skin surface, (3) upward removal of tick from skin, and (4) washing hands and bite area with soap and water, set against a forest background to emphasize outdoor safety and tick prevention.
Did you know that the Iowa tick season starts in April? Ticks are common throughout the summer and often become less of a problem after cooler weather arrives. Ticks come in a variety of colors, sizes, and shapes. Some carry illness and disease so it’s important to check pets and people for ticks after being outside.
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Bike and pedestrian safety awareness banner with text “Bike & Ped Safety: Share the Road,” featuring a smiling adult cyclist wearing a helmet and yellow shirt riding a bicycle on a suburban street, with a car approaching in the background, trees and utility poles visible, and official logos for Scott County Health Department and Rock Island County Public Health Department on a blue and green graphic layout.
The Quad Cities communities are working together to increase bicycle and pedestrian safety. It’s important to remember that safety is the highest priority on all Quad Cities trails.
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National Public Health Week graphic with group of people together.
Each April, National Public Health Week shines a spotlight on the systems, people, and partnerships that keep our communities healthy. This year’s theme —Ready. Set. Action! — was chosen by the American Public Health Association (APHA) and calls on each of us to look back at the progress made and look forward to the steps needed for an even healthier future.
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Severe Weather Sheltering. Choose the basement or an interior room with no windows. Shelter in place. Close windows, charge devices, lock door, stay tuned.
Spring means it’s time to prepare for severe weather! Learn more about the difference between a watch versus a warning, where to seek shelter, and how to sign up for local alerts.
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Fight the Flu! Get Your Flu Shot
Yearly influenza vaccination continues to be recommended for everyone ages 6 months and older. If you have questions about the flu shot or other vaccinations, talk to your healthcare provider!
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poster for learning about more about cancer in scott county
Join experts from the Iowa Cancer Registry and University of Iowa College of Public Health to learn about cancer trends, statistics, and risk factors in Scott County.
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poster for learning about more about cancer in scott county
Join experts from the Iowa Cancer Registry and University of Iowa College of Public Health to learn about cancer trends, statistics, and risk factors in Scott County. Learn more here.
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vaccines keep our community safe
We will be hosting additional immunization clinics this month as families prepare to head back to school! Call us at 563-326-8618 to make an appointment. Thursday, August 21, 8:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Friday, August 22, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday, August 25, 8:15 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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measles questions? visit our website
Due to a locally acquired case of measles not linked to other known cases in Eastern Iowa on Monday, July 14, 2025, an accelerated MMR vaccination schedule is strongly recommended.
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