The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) has mandated that all residents within the primary zone of a nuclear installation have potassium iodide tablets available in their homes.
It is important to point out that the risk has not changed at Fermi 2 or Davis-Besse, however what has changed is the regulatory framework for Canadian nuclear installations.
If you have received KI Pills by mail or at a pick up location since July of this year, we ask that you check their expiry date.
The expiry date should be November 2034. If your pills have an expiry date of March 2025, please contact the health unit at 519-258-2146 ext. 4445 or weki@wechu.org to receive replacement pills.
Potassium Iodide (KI) Pill Request
Please Note: The mail out option is no longer available as the KI Pills are temperature sensitive. The portal will reopen Spring 2025.
In-person pick-up is available at select locations (see below).
After receiving new KI pills, residents can safely throw out expired KI pills in their household garbage or drop them off at their local pharmacy.
While neither nuclear installations are regulated by the CNSC, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit and the local municipalities want the residents living within the primary zone and secondary zones to be treated the same and be as prepared as all other Canadian residents living near a nuclear installation.