K.I. Distribution

Ocean County Health Department Contact: Brian Lippai
PO Box 2191 Chief of Admin. Services
Toms River, NJ 08754-2191 732-341-9700, ext. 7735

FREE POTASSIUM IODIDE (KI) TABLETS BEING OFFERED BY THE OCEAN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

The Ocean County Health Department is providing free potassium iodide (KI) pills to people who live or work within a 10-mile radius of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station. The free pills are being offered at convenient locations throughout the county or at the Ocean County Health Department. “KI is being offered as a preparedness measure and not in response to any imminent danger or threat. The tablets are being offered to those living or working in these areas: Barnegat Light, Barnegat Township, Beachwood, Beach Haven, Berkeley Township, Toms River, Harvey Cedars, Island Heights, Lacey Township, Long Beach Township, Pine Beach, Ocean Township (Waretown), Ocean Gate, Seaside Park, Ship Bottom, South Toms River, Stafford, and Surf City,” said Ocean County Freeholder Deputy Director Gerry P. Little, Liaison to the Ocean County Board of Health.

Health Department officials are asking residents to check their current supply to identify if their pills are due to expire in March 2017. Residents with pills expected to expire may bring their old pills and trade them in for new ones. Daniel E. Regenye, OCHD Public Health Coordinator, said, “Potassium iodide, an ingredient found in table salt, can provide protection for the thyroid gland from radioactive iodine and can reduce the risk of thyroid cancer after a nuclear emergency. If this should occur, public health officials would tell you when to take the KI tablet. Only one dose is recommended, more could increase the risk of side effects.”

The remaining three locations, including dates and times available for this distribution include:

Lacey Township – Lacey Township Community Center
101 North Main Street., Forked River
Tuesday, Feb 28, 2017
3:00pm to 7:30pm

Waretown – Ocean County Fire and First Aid Training Center
200 Volunteer Way, Waretown
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
3:00pm to 7:30pm

Ocean County Southern Service Center
179 South Main Street, Manahawkin
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
4:00pm to 7:30pm

In addition to these sites, KI pills will also be distributed at the Ocean County Health Department at 175 Sunset Avenue, Toms River during the hours of 9AM until 4PM.

Residents who wish to receive KI tablets must bring some type of identification to show that they live or work within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) area, such as driver’s license, property tax record, utility bill, employee ID card, paycheck stub. Additionally, one family member can pick up tablets for all members of the family. All KI sites will distribute fact sheets which include dosage and any other applicable information.

If you have any questions regarding KI tablets and distribution, please call 732-341-9700, ext. 7503. You can also visit the Health Department website at www.ochd.org or follow the Health Department at Twitter@OCpublichealth or like the Health Department on Facebook