Environmental safety

Air quality, drinking water, food safety and inspections, insects and mites, flooding, heat-related illnesses and more. 

  • Air quality

    Information on the Clean Air Act, monitoring, objectives, reports, and more.

  • Children and environment

    Information to support parents to help their children reach optimal health with a safe environment.

  • Drinking water quality and monitoring

    Information on the Clean Water Act, parameters, regulations, water supplies and more.

  • Food safety and inspections

    Find information on Public Health Inspectors and how they conduct inspections, monitor compliance and more.

  • Health risks of flooding

    Information to help New Brunswickers take precautionary measures to minimize the possible health risks of flooding.

  • Heat-related Illnesses

    Information to help people identify and prevent heat-related illnesses.

  • Insects and mites

    Information on several insect and mite pests which affect people, and more.

  • Radon

    Information on radon, which is an odourless, radioactive gas formed from the breakdown of uranium.

Land acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that New Brunswick is situated on the unceded and unsurrendered territories of the Wolastoqey, Mi'gmaw, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. We seek to repair and rebuild meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples and honour these lands which hold the hopes of future generations.