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Lead Poisoning Prevention How Can I Protect My Child from Lead?
Preventing exposure to lead around your home is one way to protect your child from lead poisoning. You can also take an assessment to see if your child is at higher-risk. Signs of lead poisoning are not always easy to see, so you may also want to have your child tested.
How to Prevent Exposure
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Did You Know?Children can be hurt by lead and not look or act sick. The only way to know if your children have lead poisoning is to have their blood tested. Protect Your familyLearn what you can do to reduce your family's risk of lead exposure and prevent lead poisoning in your home. The booklets below will tell you how. Environmental Protection Agency Oregon Dept of Human Services Questions?Call the Leadline The Leadline provides information and referrals for local lead programs and services. Spanish, Russian, and Vietnamese interpreters are available. |
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Page updated March 4, 2010 |
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