Resource Guides
Public Health Resource Guides
Deschutes County Health Service Resource Guides provide information about common health and environmental issues in Deschutes County.
In Oregon, the chance of getting rabies from a cat or dog bite is very low, however, all bats should be considered rabid unless proven otherwise.
Blue-green algae (Anabaena) can produce toxins harmful to humans and animals.
Hazardous waste examples: asbestos, contaminated soil, paint, motor oil, antifreeze, batteries, etc.
Information about your rights as a tenant to live in safe and sanitary living conditions.
Pesticides are used to kill or prevent pests, such as insects, rodents, weeds, and fungi.
About 20 species of hard ticks are found in Oregon, but only four are known to prey on humans: western black-legged tick, Rocky Mountain wood tick, American dog tick and Pacific Coast tick.
Besides being annoying pests, some mosquitoes can transmit diseases to humans and domestic animals. Learn about the importance of mosquito control, community-level efforts, and what you can do to make a difference at home.