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Public Health highlights hazardous-waste education, "Healthy Homes" kits and childcare trainings

2524902 · March 7, 2025
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Summary

Thurston County Public Health and Social Services summarized hazardous-waste education and the Healthy Home & Yard program, including resumption of Beyond Bleach childcare trainings and distribution of safer-cleaning kits to workshop participants and partner agencies.

Jennifer Johnson, Thurston County Public Health and Social Services environmental health specialist, briefed the committee on hazardous-waste education and Healthy Home & Yard outreach on March 6.

The update underscores the county's role in household hazardous-waste education and targeted outreach to vulnerable populations, including child-care providers and people transitioning from homelessness.

"We are part of implementation for the household and public education part of the Thurston County Hazardous Waste Management Plan,"…

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