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Columbia Healthy Neighborhoods Can Come to Renters Too
Columbia County's Healthy Neighborhoods Program offers free home visits for safety and health concerns, and renters are welcome.
Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026
Columbia County has a home-help route that can get missed when everyone is focused on permits. The Healthy Neighborhoods Program is free for Columbia County residents, and renters are welcome too.
The visit is the point. HNP educators come to the home, look for safety or health hazards, and share information or free materials. Depending on the concern, those materials may include smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, radon test kits, asthma tools, green cleaning items, child-safety items, or fall-prevention items.
That makes the program worth remembering for ordinary houses and apartments, not just big emergencies. A smoke-alarm gap, radon worry, asthma trigger, fall risk, or indoor-air question may be a good reason to call. There are no income or age requirements, but a home visit is required.
For a renter, that last part is actually good news. You do not have to own the place to ask. Keep the address, phone number, main concern, and any landlord or property-manager details handy before calling Columbia County Health at the Healthy Neighborhoods route. It is a practical check-in before a small worry becomes a bigger one.