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Lead Poisoning Prevention
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Lead... A heavy metal Once used in many products (paint, pipes, other building materials) Cannot see or smell it
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Lead can be... In dust, paint, soil or water On toys In food On your child’s hands
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Other Sources Lead pipes, pipe solder and plumbing fixtures Vinyl mini-blinds (before 1996) Fishing sinkers and bullets
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Other Sources Hobby supplies (ceramics & electronics) Stained glass Candle wicks Lead crystal
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Lead Poisoning Effects Learning disabilities Hyperactivity Impaired hearing Decreased IQ and attention span Decreased growth
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Lead Exposure Primary Oral (hand-to-mouth) Secondary Inhaled Through skin
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Lead Poisoning Signs Anemia Abdominal pain Headache Constipation Seizures Coma
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Testing for Lead Blood test at age 1 Repeat at age 2 Test more often if known risk
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Protect Your Family Keep things clean Mop floors Wet-wipe windowsills, doors and cribs Wash pacifiers, toys and bottles
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Protect Your Family Keep paint intact Use a trained contractor for remodeling or removing lead paint Clean all work areas well
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Protect Your Family Wash hands often Wash children’s hands before eating, at nap time, and before bed Remove shoes
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Protect Your Family If you have lead pipes, test your water for lead Use only cold water for cooking, drinking and making baby formula
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Protect Your Family Run water 30-60 seconds before drinking or using for cooking Use a water filter that will remove or reduce lead
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Protect Your Family Eat nutritious foods Eat foods high in iron, calcium and vitamin C Use lead-free pottery and glassware for serving and storing food.
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