Tarrant County Public Health Health Alert Network, Mosquito, hazmat, lettuce and medication

The Health Alert Network (HAN) is Tarrant County’s official health and safety notification system. If you live, work, or go to school in Tarrant County, HAN ensures you have accurate, actionable information when local disasters or emergencies occur. And with HAN, you can select the categories of alerts you wish to receive and how you wish to get them (text, email or phone call).

Get official alerts for:
•    Disaster exercises and drills
•    Disease and illness outbreaks
•    Extended power outages and infrastructure issues
•    Hazmat incidents
•    Immunization and vaccine notices
•    Mass casualty and active shooter situations
•    Mosquito spraying and abatement
•    Public health information
•    Water boil notices

Signing up for HAN takes only a few minutes and is totally free.

     

Accessibility Notice: If you require assistance in accessing the information, please call 817-248-6299.

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Date HAN Alert Intended for
2024-05-01 Adverse Effects Linked to Botox Injections Emergency Rooms, Epidemiology, Hospitals, Infection Control, Laboraties, Medical (Physicians/Nurses)
2024-05-29 Meningococcal Cases - Travel to Saudia Arabia
Emergency Rooms, Epidemiology, Hospitals, Infection Control, Laboratories, Medical (Physicians/Nurses)
2024-06-18 Illness Related to Shruumz Brand Products
Emergency Rooms, General Public, Hospitals, Medical (Physicians/Nurses)
2024-06-18 Prescription Stimulant Injury and Overdose Risk
Emergency Rooms, Hospitals, Law Enforcement, Medical (Physicians/Nurses)
2024-08-06 Increase in West Nile Virus  Disease for the 2024 Season in Tarrant County Emergency Rooms, Epidemiology, Hospitals, Infection Control, Laboratories, Medical (Physicians/Nurses)
2024-08-19 Increase in Human Parvovirus B19 in the U.S. Emergency Rooms, Hospitals, Infection Control, Laboratories, Medical (Physicians/Nurses)