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WHAT IS LEAD POISONING?

Lead Poisoning

Download "Lead Poisoning - What Every Parent Needs To Know"
Lead Information from Pittsburgh Lead Safe & Gateway Health Plan®

Lead can be found in old paint, soil and plumbing. It can make children sick if they eat or breath in lead. Children under the age of six years are more at risk. Lead poisoned children have permanent problems with learning, behavior and growth.

Who gets lead poisoning? • Unborn children.
• Children less than six years old.
• Adults who work with lead.
• People in older homes.
• People with hobbies that use lead.
Where does lead come from? • Dust from lead based paint.
• Soil close to a highway or with chips of lead
based paint.
• Paint from houses built before 1978.
• Water from old lead pipes.
• Food stored in unglazed pottery.
• Exposure from adults who work with lead.
• Home renovation projects.
Why do children
get lead
poisoning?
• Young children may breathe dust or eat paint
chips when playing.
• Young children may crawl and play in dusty areas.
• Children are less developed and can become
sicker from lead.
What should you do? • Have your child tested for lead poisoning by calling your doctor
or contact the Department of Health Childhood Lead Poisoning
Information Line: 1-800-440-5323.
• For a listing of people to help you get rid of lead in your home,
please call 1-888-532-3547 or visit www.leadlisting.org
• Or cal your local health department for information about professionals
who handle lead-based paint problems.
• For a list of available brochures, rules and information packets,
please call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-5323
or visit www.epa.gov/lead/nlic.htm
• For more information, please call Lead Safe Pittsburgh at (412) 431-4449,
ext. 205 or visit our website at www.leadsafepittsburgh.com
• Si desea recibir una copia de esta informción sobre el envenamiento
del plomo en la sangre en español por favor llame a Gateway Health Plan®
al número 1-800-392-1147.
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