Frequently Asked Questions
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The Milton Health Department offers seasonal flu clinics for the general public each fall. We will be scheduling two townwide seasonal flu clinics in October. Additional information will be forthcoming.
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As of August 19th 2024, yes! Please visit the health department on the 1st floor of Milton Town Hall and ask for one if you would like a testing kit. Limit: 2 testing kits per household.
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At this time the Milton Health Department will not be administering the updated COVID-19 vaccine. Please call your local pharmacy or Primary Care Provider for more information on where to receive the vaccine.
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Sharps in appropriate containers can be brought to the Board of Health during normal business hours for disposal. If you did not originally get the sharps container from the Town of Milton Health Department, there is a small disposal fee ranging from $5(small), $7(medium), and $10(large), based on the size of container. Biohazard containers for sharps may also be purchased here a the Health Department ranging from $5, $7, and $10 and this will include disposal services.
Payment options:
1. Check made out to the Town of Milton
2. Cash in exact amount - will need to be sent down to the clerk's office within the same building to receive a slip that must be brought back to us to confirm payment
Please call the Board of Health at 617-898-4886 with any questions.
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A temporary food establishment is defined by the 1999 Food Code as a food establishment that operates for a period of no more than 14 consecutive days in conjunction with a single event or celebration. Temporary food events include food truck festivals, traveling fairs and carnivals, holiday festivals, restaurant food shows, and special interest fund-raisers.
An event is considered public and is subject to Board of Health requirements if it is advertised with fliers, banners, newspaper articles, social media, radio or TV announcements, or by other means.
The Health Agent will work with you to ensure that your temporary food establishment meets all the basic food safety requirements necessary to prevent a foodborne illness outbreak prior to your event.
Please call the Board of Health at 617-898-4886 with any questions.
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If your property line is within 150 feet of a public sewer, yes, you will be required to connect to the public sewer.
If a public sewer is within 150 to 500 feet of your property line, an application may be made in writing to the Board to declare the Public Sewer "Not Available".
Please call the Board of Health at 617-898-4886 with questions and read the full Sewer Connection regulation.
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Please read our Dealing with Rodents Fact Sheet (PDF).
It is the homeowner's responsibility to maintain your property free of rodent infestation and to exterminate them. If it appears that rodents have gained access to your property, we recommend obtaining the services of a licensed extermination company (you can find reputable companies in the yellow pages or by searching online).
Complaints regarding rodents that are not on your property should be made to the Health Department at 617-898-4886.
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Burial permits are $10 and can be paid through various ways.
1. Through our online permit system; permiteyes
2. Check mailed/brought in person to the town of milton health department
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Please reach out to the Community Health Social Worker Anne Grossman for referrals. 617-898-4887.