Environmental Health
The City offers a wide range of environmental health services to residents and visitors and to people who have a business in the city.
This section gives information and guidance on:
- Health and Safety at Work
- Healthy Homes Programme
- Pollution Control
- Pest Control
- Infestations
- Rats
- Mice
- Insects
- Feral Pigeon Control
- Sewer Baiting
- Drain Testing
- Sharps/Syringe Collection
- Vacant House Clearance
- Commercial Pest Treatments (Contracts)
- Infestations
- Private Sector Housing
- Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS)
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- Dampness
- Excess Cold
- Hazardous conditions in rented dwellings
- Drainage problems
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- Vacant/Derelict Properties
- Vacant Land/Wasteland (Accumulations)
- Validation Certificates
- Houses in Multiple Occupation
- Landlord Accreditation Scheme
- Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS)
- Port Health
- Control of Imported Food of Non-Animal Origin
- Control of Imported Products of Animal Origin
- Infectious Disease Control
- Control of Health Conditions on Ships
- Classification of Local Shellfish Harvesting Beds
- Sustainable Development
- Waste disposal
Do you want to contact us? E-mail at environmental.health@liverpool.gov.uk.
Use our on-line service request form here.
You can read our Enforcement Policy
here.
Other useful information:
The Mersey Port Health Authority protects public and animal health against threats of disease being imported from countries outside the EC, and which may come through the Port of Liverpool.
It does this by applying a range of EC and UK legislation to ships, commercial aircraft and their respective cargoes. In particular the Authority deals with imported food and products of animal origin.
You can contact them by emailing: port.health@liverpool.gov.uk
Public Health Annual Report 2007
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