Should you let your kids or pets play in this?in.gov/isdh/files/Blue-Green_Algae_Poster.pdf · When...
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When in doubt, best keep out!For Indiana specific information see www.algae.in.gov; or call (317)233-7181 or (877)650-0033.
This poster prepared by the Minnesota Interagency Work Group on Blue-Green Algae.
If you or your pets
have come in contact
with blue-green algae,
wash thoroughly.
Think you or animals
are sick from it?
Call a doctor or
veterinarian
immediately.
Should you let your kids or pets play in this?
Algae are common in lakes and rivers. But at high concentrations a type called blue-green algae can make people and animals sick.
What to look for: Does the water look
pea soupy or have a greenish hue?
Does it smell swampy?
Blue-green algae can: Irritate skin, eyes and
nasal passages and make you sick.
Poison your pets or livestock – animals have died from it.