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75 College Avenue, 4th Floor, Rochester, NY 14607
- Provides home owner services to first time homebuyers as well as current homeowners. Tenant Education, including information on tenant rights and resources. Guidance for senior homeowners, including counseling on Home Equity Conversion Mortgages. Foreclosure prevention. Homeowner repair grants information (Housing council doesn't provide grants but can help in finding information).* Offers landlord services such as courses to help better manage their properties and Paint lead safety, provides free and low cost publications and forms to help them manage relationships with tenants.* Schedules inspections for Landlords accepting LTSA's (Landlord Tenant Security Agreement). * Offers information and referral hotline for homeownership and rental related questions.* Provides a rental registry with available housing units for rent. The list is updated every Tuesday and Thursday and is available on the website. The registry cannot be mailed.* Member of the Healthy Homes Partnership.* Additional information on current programs available on agency website. Does not provide financial assistance for rent or security deposit.
1001 11th St, Rm G2006, Niagara Falls, NY 14301
A federally funded grant program designed to help families stay safe from lead. Homes built prior to 1978 could contain lead-based paint. When small children are exposed to lead it can cause behavioral problems, damage to organs, and learning problems. Homeowners and renters in Niagara Falls and Lockport may qualify for free or low-cost lead-based paint control and housing improvements. Potential items that qualify include replacement windows, replacement doors, fresh paint, aluminum trim, and more.
Application to this program is open to any household with a child under 6 (either living in the home or frequently visiting). Assistance is available to determine if applicants meet the income and eligibility requirements. Rental property owners are encouraged to apply as well.
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182 E Union Street, Allegany, NY 14706
Provides information and service for Forest Rangers, Forestry, Operations, Pesticides, Spill Prevention and Response, Wildlife
270 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14203
Provides information and service for Forest Rangers, Forestry, Operations, Pesticides, Spill Prevention and Response, Wildlife
335 Montgomery Street, 2nd Floor, Syracuse, NY 13202
Provides financial assistance to reduce lead-based paint hazards in privately owned, residential structures throughout Onondaga County. Common repairs provided by the program include new windows, doors, and siding.
3085 Veterans Memorial Highway, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Can help eligible homeowners repair or replace your furnace, boiler and other direct heating equipment necessary to keep your home's primary heating source working. Benefit amounts are based on the actual cost incurred to repair or replace your furnace, boiler, and/or other essential heating equipment, $4,000 for a repair and $8,000 for a replacement. You may call your HEAP Local District Contact to apply.
3837 W Main Street Rd, County Building II, Batavia, NY 14020
Provides a wide variety of services essential to the health and well-being of all Genesee County Residents.
Service areas include public water supply protection, community sanitation and food protection, private water and sewage disposal systems, realty subdivision plan review, public health nuisances, residential lead investigations, chemical emergencies, rabies investigations, and enforcement of both the Adolescent Tobacco Use and Prevention Act (ATUPA) and the NYS Clean Indoor Air Act (CIAA).
The Environmental Health division also operates multiple anti-rabies immunization clinics annually to administer vaccines to domestic animals, including cats, dogs, and ferrets, in order to reduce the spread of the potentially life threatening disease.
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Restaurant / Food SanitationLead TestingHazardous Waste Site CleanupWater Quality AssurancePool SanitationSewer System MaintenanceAnti Blight Initiatives / ReportingRabies ControlRabies VaccinationsSmoking RegulationPublic Facility Health InspectionHome SanitationHazardous Spill CleanupLand Use Planning and Regulation Services
7 North Erie St, Mayville, NY 14757
Provides services including free home inspection for lead hazards and instruction on lead abatement for tenants, landlords, and homeowners. May also offer cleaning and painting supplies and a free lead renovator's education course along with a re-inspection.
For children identified as having high blood levels, provides education, monitoring, case follow up, environmental investigation, nutrition, and developmental screening.
150 Orchard Street, Webster, NY 14580
- Offers residential or commercial bio-recovery and trauma cleaning services that is OSHA certified. Mold removal. Air duct cleaning. Carpet, tile and upholstery cleaning. Graffiti Removal. 24/7 emergency services for water damage. Sewage removal. Waterproofing services: foundation repairs, basement cleanout, draining, water extraction, and structural drying. Fire and smoke damage remediation. * Offers a cleaning service for individuals with incontinence issues, including cleaning following individuals leaving the home setting to move into professional care. Hoarding cleanup.
420 Electronics Parkway, Liverpool, NY 13088
Oversees technical expertise groups including Hazardous Materials Response Group, Animal Response Team, Auxiliary Police, Technical Rope Rescue Group, Underwater Search and Rescue Team, and Wilderness Search and Rescue.
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50 Sanatorium Road, Building D, Pomona, NY 10970
Protects soil and water resources by registering all petroleum tanks, conducting facility inspections, and assuring expedient remediation of petroleum contamination at PBS sites only.
70 Bunner Street, Oswego, NY 13126
Responsible for implementing programs and providing information to help individuals live healthier lives by minimizing environmental health threats. Some efforts are targeted to the population at large, such as monitoring of public and private drinking water supplies, food safety in restaurants, fire safety in hotels, and permitting of mass gatherings. Other programs target specific needs such as interventions to prevent illness from rabies, lead poisoning, failing septic systems, and sale of tobacco products to minors.
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Health Spa ComplaintsMobile Home ComplaintsWest Nile Virus ControlFood Safety EducationZika Virus ControlRabies ControlEnvironmental Hazards ReportingRestaurant/Food SanitationPool SanitationInfluenza ControlTanning Facility ComplaintsService Station ComplaintsRestaurant ComplaintsFood ComplaintsPublic Health Surveillance ProgramsMeningitis ControlUniversal Precautions ProgramsFire Prevention InformationTuberculosis ControlPre/Post-Exposure Rabies ImmunizationsSARS ControlCondominium ComplaintsHead Lice ControlSchool ComplaintsFood Poisoning InvestigationEnvironmental Hazards InformationWater Quality MonitoringFuneral Director ComplaintsSwimming Pool ComplaintsMold AbatementOutpatient Clinic ComplaintsPublic Facility Health InspectionSewer System ComplaintsEbola ControlPest Information
100 N Main Street, 14901
Provides information and service for Forest Rangers, Forestry, Operations, Pesticides, Spill Prevention and Response, Wildlife
4301 Wilson Blvd, Ste 300, Arlington, VA 22203
A free, confidential nationwide service that provides one-on-one emotional support, mental health information and resources needed to tackle tough challenges that you, your family or friends are facing.
1679 Us Rt 11, Kirkwood, NY 13795
Provides services of environmental quality, oil spills, air quality, hazardous waste operations, solid waste, flood control, and forestry. Client referred to appropriate office if necessary.To report nuisance wildlife or animals injured or distressed, call 607-753-3095 x 247.
Albany, NY 12210
- Provides compensation to innocent victims of crime. Funds direct services to crime victims via a network of community-based programs. Advocates for the rights and benefits of all innocent crime victims.* Offers financial relief to innocent crime victims as a last resort. Medical and funeral expenses. Loss of earnings or support. Funding for counseling for the victim and certain family members. Crime scene clean-up. Repair/Replacement of essential personal property up to $500. Court transportation expenses. Other expenses: call for information or visit website.
1001 11th St, 3rd Fl, Niagara Falls, NY 14301
Committed to reducing the potential of lead exposure for all children living in Niagara County. Lead is a poison that can affect every system of the child's body. It is particularly harmful to the developing brain, sometimes causing severe developmental delays that may affect the child throughout his or her lifetime. Program goals include assurance that all children ages one and two (and up to age six if at risk) have been tested for lead poisoning, minimizing the risk of childhood lead exposure through educational home visits and environmental referral, if appropriate; providing information on proper medical evaluation and follow up; preventing lead exposure to children before they are harmed; and identifying, controlling, and/or safely removing lead hazards in the child's environment.
Services provided include lead testing of uninsured children who require a test; reviewing lead test results; notifying parent or guardian of elevated test results; visiting parent or guardian at home to provide education on care of children with elevated blood lead levels; and if appropriate, referring children to the NCDOH Early Intervention Program for developmental testing.
30 South Broadway, PO Box 437, Yonkers, NY 10701
A free service for older adults help individuals who are afflicted with hoarding, who compulsively accumulate possessions and fail to discard trash creating an unsafe, hazardous and dangerous living environment for themselves and those living in the immediate vicinity. Provide free services to low to moderate income seniors that are unable to afford cleaning services. Mental health, clean-up, organizing, extermination, legal assistance are among the free services that will be provided.
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1 Leo Moss Dr, Ste 4010, Olean, NY 14760
Provides a variety of services including:
- Lead poisoning prevention education
- Lead screening for age appropriate children through referral to private physicians or directly for uninsured or under insured children
- Free lead testing for children ages 1 and 2 who otherwise could not afford to be tested.
- Case management to children with confirmed elevated lead levels and assess their environment to determine the source of lead contamination.
- Instruction to property owners of the methods/procedures to reduce or eliminate sources of lead poisoning.
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1611 Genesee Street, Utica, NY 13501
*Addresses lead hazards in privately owned housing.
*Aims to prevent childhood lead poisoning by creating lead-safe housing
*Helps homeowners, landlords, and tenants control hazards from lead in paint, soil and dust.
*Works in coordination with HEPA Vacuum Loaner Program and Lead Poisoning Prevention Education
175 Green Street, Albany, NY 12202
Provides testing for lead poisoning for uninsured children ages 6 months up to 6 years with home inspections to find, and correct lead problems. Offers free educational materials, and cleaning supplies.
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200 County Seat Drive, North Entrance, Mineola, NY 11501
Committed to protecting our groundwater from petroleum contamination. The proper closure of small underground petroleum tanks, such as heating oil tanks, can reduce that threat. Contact the department to schedule an upcoming small heating oil tank removal/abandonment, or to print out a confirmation letter for a previously completed small tank closure. Call for detailed information.
65561 State Hwy 10, Ste 1, Stamford, NY 12167
Provides services of environmental quality, oil spills, air quality, hazardous waste, operations, solid waste, flood control, and forestry. Client referred to appropriate office if necessary.
60 Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, Uniondale, NY 11530
** The 2024-2025 Heating Equipment Repair and Replacement benefit opened on October 1, 2024. ** The Heating Equipment Repair and Replacement benefit can help eligible homeowners repair or replace their furnace, boiler and other direct heating equipment necessary to keep your home's primary heating source working. Benefit amounts are based on the actual cost incurred to repair or replace your furnace, boiler, and/or other essential heating equipment, $4,000 for a repair and $8,000 for a replacement. You may call your HEAP Local District Contact to apply.
230 Green Street, 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12202
Provides home visits to identify environmental hazards and educate families and provide referrals. Distributes free cleaning, safety, and health products to improve the home environment
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