Manufactured Home and Campground Program

The Manufactured Home and Campground Programs provide licensing and inspections of all manufactured homes, campgrounds, and related facilities within Montgomery County. Inspections ensure general environmental health concerns are met, such as spacing, tie-downs, protection of water connections, and adequate facilities for sewage disposal.

Common Questions

Who inspects the installation of manufactured homes placed into manufactured home parks?
Beginning July 1, 2007, all new installations of manufactured homes (both new and relocated homes) must be inspected by Ohio Manufactured Homes Commission (OMHC) approved inspectors. The inspections are to ensure that the installation of manufactured homes comply with the rules adopted by the Ohio Manufactured Home Commission.
Who can install my manufactured home?
All manufactured homes must be installed by OMHC licensed installers.
After my home is installed, when can I move in?
Before any new or relocated manufactured home can be legally occupied, inspections must be performed by OMHC approved and certified inspection agencies and inspectors.
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National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW)

NIW April 21st-28th is National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW).

The goal of the Immunization Program is to increase awareness about immunizations across the life span, from infants to the elderly. NIIW is the perfect time to remind family, friends, co-workers, and those in the community to immunize their children, as well as catch up on their own vaccinations.

Public Health-Dayton & Montgomery County holds outreach clinics for children each month.

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