Healthy housing and vermin information

Resources to report, document, and deal with a vermin issue.

Documents

Maintaining a healthy home environment

Preventing other environmental Health Hazards in the Home--Parents. Also available in Chinese and Spanish.

Responsibilities of building managers, owners, and operators to maintain healthy housing and prevent pests

Rodents

Understand rodent types, lifecycle, and strategies for prevention and management

CEHP-Additional Resources-Prevention of Other Environmental Health Hazards in the Home-Property Owner--how to keep vermin out. Also available in Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino.

Bedbugs

Responsibilities for preventing and controlling bed bugs in English. Also available in Spanish.

Sample written plan for bed bug prevention and control. Also available in Spanish, Chinese, Gujarati, and Hindi.

Record a list of your bed bug complaints - English. Also available in Spanish, Gujarati, and Hindi.

How to prepare for bed bug treatment and resources in English. Also available in Spanish and Chinese.

Bed bug training curriculum outline for building employees 

Learn about bedbugs and how to prevent them in English. Also available in Spanish, Chinese, Gujarati, and Hindi.

Learn about bedbugs and how to prevent them in English. Also available in Spanish, Chinese, Gujarati, and Hindi.

Use this label to let others know that about items contaminated with bed bugs

Use this form to document bed bug treatment

Keep track of your pest reports

How to use the Pest Control Reporting Form

Responsibilities for preventing and dealing with vermin issues like rodents, mosquitoes, bed bugs, and pigeons.

Mosquitoes

Flyer on the mosquito prevention in English. Also available in Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and Tagalog.

Forms, reports, and regulations

Description of best practices for controlling current infestations and preventing future infestations

We will update this schedule when fees for licenses, applications, and other services change. You will get a bill for most licenses from the Tax Collector's office in the first months of each calendar year. Pay your license fee every year. New license fees are prorated. Pay your application fee directly to Environmental Health. Find more information in the Health Code and the Business and Tax Code.

Let us know about a health issue in your home - English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Chinese. Also available in Gujarati and Hindi.