For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
The Detroit Health Department is providing guidance for residents concerned about the poor air quality in the city, which is being caused by ongoin
For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
Radon has no odor or taste, and you should test your basement every 2-5 years. Radon test kits are available at the Detroit Health Department, for FREE until the end of February. 100 Mack Avenue, 3rd Floor, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. If you have any questions, call (313) 876-4000.
The Detroit Health Department Environmental Health Division licenses and inspects a wide range of businesses and establishments under state laws and local ordinances. The goal of these inspections is to reduce the risk of illness associated with these facilities.
If you are looking for information on licensing and inspections of restaurants or other food service establishments, please go to www.detroitmi.gov/foodsafety
PLEASE NOTE: Per Detroit Health Department policy, Food Safety and Environmental Health inspectors should not be offered, nor should they request any form of goods (including water, food, money, etc.) or services in the course of performing their inspection duties at your establishment. It is illegal to offer an inspector any item of value in exchange for favorable inspection report/outcome, and any offer of goods or services will be reported to senior department leadership.
The Detroit Health Department is providing guidance for residents concerned about the poor air quality in the city, which is being caused by ongoin
The Detroit Health Department Environmental Health and Safety Program exists to protect the public from conditions in the environment that may cause harm to our health. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS):
As the public becomes more aware of environmental issues, the number of reports of poor workplace conditions increases every year.
If you have an environmental health concern or issue to report, please call (313) 876-4715.
Environmental Health and Safety works with a variety of agencies and groups to improve environmental health in Detroit.
At the Detroit Health Department, Environmental Health works with Food Sanitation and the Office of Emergency and Public Health Preparedness.
Detroit Health Department, Environmental Health and Safety partners include:
For more information, please call (313) 876-4715.
Bedding and Upholstery Renewal Notice
Detroit Health Department Environment Health Food Inspections Data Report 2019-2022.
PLAN REVIEW SUBMITTAL FOR BODY ART ESTABLISHMENTS.
COVID-19 Kitchen Staff Safety
Application for Registration as required by Bedding and Furniture Ordinance #20-2-51
Bedding Sale, Re-Sale, Or Fumigation/Disinfection Permits Information
Body Art Facilities Information
Child Care Facility Information
City of Detroit Business License Clearances Information
File A Complaint Information
Swimming Pools And Campgrounds Information