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health.risk@state.mn.us

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Health Risk Assessment Unit
health.risk@state.mn.us

Pesticide Emergencies

Poisonings

For pesticide poisonings, call 911 and the Minnesota Regional Poison Center (1-800-222-1222) for information on emergency first aid. If possible, have the product name or label readily available.

If your animal is showing life-threatening symptoms, take them to a local veterinarian or emergency animal hospital. These organizations also offer emergency advice (consultation fees apply):

  • Animal Poison Control:1-888-426-4435
  • Pet Poison Helpline: 1-800-213-6680

For pesticide non-emergency incidents:

The following resources provide information about pesticide exposure and illness:

  • Minnesota Regional Poison Center:1-800-222-1222
  • National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC): 1-800-858-7378
  • Pesticide Drift Exposure and Your Health (PDF)

Spills

To request state assistance 24-hours a day, or to report an agricultural chemical incident or hazardous materials spill:

Minnesota Duty Officer

  • Greater Minnesota:1-800-422-0798
  • Metro and Outside Minnesota:651-649-5451

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Last Updated: 03/28/2025

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