Preventing Lead Poisoning
SEE YOUR DOCTOR TO TEST YOUR CHILDREN’S BLOOD LEVEL
- Children between 6 months and 6 years old should be screened for lead poisoning once a year. There is no safe blood lead level.
ELIMINATE DUST THAT MAY CONTAIN LEAD – CLEAN RIGHT!
- Wash children’s hands frequently, especially before meals.
- Use two buckets when cleaning – one for soap and another for rinsing.
- Use a damp mop to clean floors.
- Wipe toys, furnishings, windowsills and other surfaces that children may touch with a damp cloth frequently.
- Thoroughly rinse all surfaces, sponges, and mops after cleaning.
- Wash stuffed animals regularly.
- Wash pacifiers and bottles when they fall on the floor.
- Vacuum carpets with a vacuum cleaner equipped with a HEPA filter at least twice a week.
- Have people take off shoes at the house entrance. Use a doormat, and clean it frequently.
- Throw away window coverings made of vinyl.
- Keep children (unborn, too) away from any major house repairs.
- Do not touch flaking paint; be sure it is not tracked through the house.
DRINK CLEAN WATER
- Run tap water for 1 minute before drinking or using for cooking.
- Test your tap water and install a water filter if necessary (carbon filters remove lead effectively).
- Use cold water for cooking as hot water may contain lead from pipes.
- Do not use unfiltered or untested water for baby’s formula. Boiling increases the amount of lead in water
COOK HEALTHY FOODS
- Feed your children healthy foods, such as eggs, red meats, beans, spinach, broccoli, raisins, and dairy products. A healthy diet helps the body take in less lead.
- Do not use pottery or cans to store food and beverages.
- Do not use china or ceramic dishes unless they have been certified lead-free.
WATCH OUT FOR OTHER SOURCES OF LEAD
- Avoid gardening within three feet of your home’s foundation if built before 1978.
- Limit your use of scented candles and incense, which may leave black marks containing lead. Candles with stiff, metallic wicks can release lead into the air.
- Properly recycle computer screens, TV sets, electronic games, and plastic toys.


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