The Parks and Recreation Department is actively monitoring the status of EEE and West Nile Virus in Rhode Island and recommends that residents take the necessary precautions as advised by the RI Department of Health and RIDEM: http://www.health.ri.gov/disease/carriers/mosquitoes/
Here are some tips for reducing risk:
- Put screens on windows and doors. Fix screens that are loose or have holes.
- At sunrise and sundown (when mosquitoes that carry EEE are most active), consider rescheduling outdoor activities that occur during evening or early morning. If you must be outside, wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants and use bug spray.
- Use EPA-approved bug spray with one of the following active ingredients: DEET (20-30% strength); picaridin, IR3535; and oil of lemon eucalyptus or paramenthane. Always read the label and follow all directions and precautions.
- Do not use bug spray with DEET on infants under two months of age. Children should be careful not to rub their eyes after bug spray has been applied on their skin. Wash children's hands with soap and water to remove any bug spray when they return indoors.
- Put mosquito netting over playpens and baby carriages.
As the status of the EEE/West Nile Virus situation is updated at the state level, the Parks and Recreation Department may take steps to adjust operating hours of outdoor facilities, which could have further impact on late afternoon and evening schedules. Please check the Town website and Facebook page for updates.