For
Parents
Why
children?
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Their
bodies absorb lead more easily than adults' bodies do.
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Lead
damages the brains while from infant to childhood, children's brain grow
fast. Thus, elevated blood lead level will deteriorate their intelligence.
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They
put everything into their mouths. And no matter how hard you try, it is
impossible to keep an eye on a toddler every minutes.
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Lead-based
paint has a little sweet taste, thus sometimes children were tempted by the
taste.
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There
are usually no symptoms of lead poisoning.
Is
my child at risk for lead poisoning? (ages 1 to 6)
If
the answer is
yes
to one or more question your child may be at risk
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Does your child now live in or visit (e.g. day care,
home of friends, grandparents
or other relatives) a house or building built before l950?
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Does your child now live in or visit (e.g. day care,
home of friends, grandparents
or other relatives a house built before l978*? with recent or ongoing renovations? Have they ever in the past?
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Does your child have a brother, sister or
playmate who has/had lead poisoning?
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Is your child enrolled in (or eligible for)
Medicaid, HealthCheck or WIC?
*Buildings older than 1950 are much more likely to contain lead-based
paint. Even if it is not disturbed by renovation or remodeling, it can be a
hazard. Federal law required that lead be removed from paint in l978.
Where
can I get more information?
Follow
the links on the left side of the page.
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