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DeKalb County Board of Health Receives Safe Communities Grant

The DeKalb County Board of Health has received a $72,400 Safe Communities grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.  It will allow Safe Communities DeKalb to make roads safer for children, teens and pedestrians of all ages.

For example, the program will install and check child safety seats, hold child passenger safety classes and provide low cost or free safety and booster seats to eligible families.  The funds will also help to promote walking to school, including checking the walkability of school areas.

Safe Communities DeKalb plans to offer the Parents Reducing Injuries and Driver Error program to teen drivers and their parents.  It will also partner with Students Against Destructive Decisions groups to educate teens on the responsibilities of driving.  In addition, the program will engage stakeholders along Buford Highway in promoting pedestrian safety education and traffic calming measures.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that motor vehicle crashes are the top cause of death in the U.S. for four-year-olds and 11- through 27-year-olds.  In 2011, an average of 89 people died each day in motor vehicle crashes.  This was one death every 16 minutes.  In DeKalb County, between 2006 and 2010, motor vehicle crashes were responsible for 30,214 emergency room visits, 2,317 hospitalizations and 369 deaths, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health.

For more information about Safe Communities DeKalb, call 404-508-7847.

AIR QUALITY UPDATE 

Current weather models show that winds will begin to shift
from the east to the west after sunset on Wednesday.

Smoke from the BioLab facility fire in Rockdale County is predicted to settle towards the ground as it moves toward Atlanta. There is a high likelihood that people across Metro Atlanta will wake up on Thursday morning seeing haze and smelling chlorine.

For more information about health precautions, click here.

last updated 10/2/2024 at 5:45 p.m.

Warning SERVICE ALERT UPDATE Warning

DeKalb Public Health will resume normal operations
for all health centers and services at 8:15 a.m.,
on Monday, September 30.

SERVICE ALERT 

Due to today’s worldwide cybersecurity outage, some services have been impacted.

  • You may experience delays reaching our Call Center, which handles health center appointments.
  • WIC benefit issuance is unavailable at this time. However, eWIC cards can still be used at authorized WIC vendors.


This outage has not only affected DeKalb Public Health, but other government and business services, in Georgia, throughout the nation and internationally.

We apologize for the inconvenience and greatly appreciate your patience, as we work with our partners to fully restore systems.

SERVICE ALERT: Our health centers will be closed on Tuesday December 24 and Wednesday, December 25th, in observance of the holiday. Merry Christmas and happy holidays!

SERVICE ALERT: Our health centers will be closed on November 28-29th, in observance of the State holiday.

SERVICE ALERT: Our health centers will be closed on Monday, November 11th, in observance of the Veterans Day holiday.

SERVICE ALERT: Our health centers will be closed on Monday, October 14th, in observance of the State holiday.

SERVICE ALERT: Our health centers will be closed on Monday, September 2, in observance of the holiday. Have a safe and healthy Labor Day! 

SERVICE ALERT

In observance of Juneteenth, all DeKalb Public Health centers will be closed on Wednesday, June 19th. #happyjuneteenth

SERVICE ALERT: Our health centers will be closed on Thursday, July 4th, in observance of the Federal Holiday. Have a safe and healthy Fourth of July!