Public Safety 

Report Potholes or any other Roadway Hazards 

Report Potholes or any other Roadway Hazards 

Call Before you Dig

For more information visit 

www.nj1-call.org

Don't Trash the Garden State

Don't Trash Our Garden State Handout.pdf

Ride Share Safety Tips


What you can do to help reduce the spread of Infection

Stay Safe Sign.pdf

Reduce risk of infection by reducing exposure to mosquito bites

Some tips for doing so include: 

* Use an insect repellent whenever going outdoors. Repellents are an important tool to assist people in protecting themselves from mosquito-borne diseases. The Centers for Disease Control recommends the use of products containing active ingredients that have been registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use as repellents applied to skin and clothing and approved for efficacy and human safety when applied as directed. Be sure to follow product directions carefully and consult with your child’s doctor prior to using on children.

                                                                      

* Rid properties of mosquito breeding grounds by draining standing water.

Mosquitoes do not travel far from where they breed. Buckets, bird baths, flower pots and other containers can hold water and provide an ideal environment for mosquitoes. Be sure to empty these containers regularly.

 

* Clean clogged gutters; check and repair screen doors


Testing Mosquito Samples

More Mosquito Samples Test Positive for West Nile Virus

More mosquito samples have tested positive for West Nile virus at three Atlantic County collection sites.

 

County public health and mosquito control officials are conducting mosquito surveillance, implementing additional control measures and providing educational materials to area residents and businesses.

 

West Nile virus is transmitted by infected mosquitoes. Health officials encourage residents to reduce their risk of infection by reducing their exposure to mosquito bites.