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The County of
Santa Barbara, Environmental Health Services is a dedicated team
of professionals who strive to protect the health and safety of
the citizens of Santa Barbara County, and to improve and
maintain a high quality of life.
Registered Environmental Health Specialists (REHS) work in
programs dealing with food facilities, detention facilities,
water supplies, public swimming pools, solid waste, and
individual sewage deposal systems.
Administration and Accounting support staff are responsive to the day-to-day challenges
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Important
Notice of Regulatory Changes Concerning the use of
Artificial
Trans Fats in Food Facilities
read more (English)...
read more (Spanish) ....
California Laws
and Regulations relating to Organized Camps
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California Menu Labeling Guidelines
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more.....
H1N1
Pandemic Flu - Center for Disease Control (CDC)
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H1N1 Pandemic Flu
- County of Santa Barbara Public Health Department
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more.....
H1N1 Pandemic Flu and Food
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more....
Recalls
- Peanut-Containing Products - U.S. Food and Drug
Administration
New Rule for Pools and Spa Drains - Virginia Graeme Baker Pool
and Spa Safety Act -
A new federal rule, effective Dec. 19, 2008 requires all pools and spas
to installed a new type of anti-entrapment drain cover. The rule
further requires pools or spas with single main drains to be equipped
with additional specified devices or systems. Please note that any
equipment or structural alternation to your permitted pool requires
prior approval from Environmental Health Services (EHS).
read more.....
"Retail Food Establishment Online Inspection Results"
is a web-based service provided to inform the public about
inspections conducted of retail food establishments in Santa Barbara
County. Select from the Resources menu on the left "Food
Facilities On-Line Inspections". |
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DISCLAIMER: The
information contained in the following pages was valid at the time of
publication. The County of Santa Barbara Environmental Health Services
reserves the right to make changes and improvements at any time and
without notice, and assumed no liability for damages incurred directly
or indirectly as a result of errors, omissions or discrepancies.
Copyright 1998-2009 Environmental Health Services, Santa Barbara County,
All Right
Reserved.
Page last updated: November 2009
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