Candler County Health Department

Candler County Health Department

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07/07/2026

Primary caregivers, pregnant women, single dads, and foster parents are all eligible to receive WIC benefits for their families. See if those you love could benefit from WIC and learn more at wic.ga.gov.

07/03/2026

While fireworks are a beloved tradition during Fourth of July celebrations, they can bring risks. It's best to leave fireworks to professionals because they can be dangerous to people and pets and can also start fires. If you are using fireworks, follow these tips to stay safe:

🎆Experiencing drought, dry conditions, or high winds? Do not use fireworks or sparklers because they may start a fire.
🎆Check local laws. There may be age requirements and restrictions on where and when you can use fireworks.
Never let children handle fireworks and be careful with sparklers. Sparklers can cause serious burns.
🎆Be mindful of your neighbors, pets, and wildlife. Fireworks can disturb people sensitive to loud sounds and frighten pets and wildlife, causing them to run away or become injured.
🎆Choose a safe location. Only use fireworks outdoors in a clear, open area away from homes, vehicles, dry grass, trees, and anything else that can ignite.
🎆Do not use commercial fireworks. They are extremely powerful and dangerous.
🎆Dispose of fireworks safely. Pour plenty of water on all fireworks after they are completely burnt out.
🎆Stay alert and sober. Never use fireworks while impaired by alcohol or drugs. Designate a responsible adult to supervise all firework activities.
🎆Handle fireworks safely: Avoid placing body parts over fireworks and never launch fireworks off any part of the body. Do not point or throw fireworks at another person. Never relight or pick up a firework that hasn't fully ignited.

Want to learn more? Visit ready.gov/summer-ready or gatrees.org.

Photos from Candler County Health Department's post 06/26/2026

Throughout this weekend and into the early parts of next week, the National Weather Service is forecasting dangerously hot and humid conditions across our sixteen-county health district, with heat index values approaching near record highs for late June.

Current forecasts indicate the potential for heat index values to reach 108°F to 110°F on Sunday and Monday in southeast Georgia.

Keep your cool during extreme heat. ☀️ Wear lightweight clothing, stay hydrated, and limit outdoor activity during peak temperatures. 👕💦🏠

Monitor your local forecast using your zip code at weather.gov/jax or weather.gov/chs.

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428 N Rountree Street
Metter, GA
30439

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm