Related Links

 


National Environmental Health Association

“...to advance the environmental health and protection professional for the purpose of providing a healthful environment for all.”

 

International Association for Food Protection

"To provide food safety professionals worldwide with a forum to exchange information on protecting the food supply."

Arizona Sanitarians Council

The Council was created to establish standards for persons employed as sanitarians in Arizona and to provide for the examination of applicants for registration as sanitarians.  The Council is located within the Bureau of Epidemiology and Disease Control Services.

 

American Academy of Sanitarians

The American Academy of Sanitarians, Incorporated, is a nonprofit corporation governed by the laws of the State of Indiana to carry out the programs and to meet the objectives stated in its constitution and by laws. Prestigious Recognition for Environmental Health Professionals.

 

 

Association of Environmental Health Academic Programs

The Association promotes and enhances environmental health education to assure the optimal health of people and the environment.

 

Maricopa County Environmental Services Department

“…to provide effective environmental management to the people of Maricopa County so they can be confident that they live in a safe and healthful environment.”

Arizona Public Health Association

A non-profit, professional organization working to improve the public's health and to achieve health status equality for all Arizonans through advocacy, public education, and professional development.

 

American Public Health Association

…the oldest, largest and most diverse organization of public heath professionals in the world. The association works to protect all Americans and their communities from preventable, serious health threats.

Smoke Free Arizona

In November of 2006 the citizens of Arizona made their voices heard by passing Proposition 201, The Smoke-Free Arizona Act.

Mosquitoes in Maricopa County

Mosquitoes have a serious impact on the health, comfort, and economic welfare of people. Some species transmit diseases to man and animals.  In Maricopa County, there is particular concern with mosquito-borne encephalitis (sleeping sickness).