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1 Courtesy of: Anne Hall, RN BSN completion student University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire The Most Common Sources of Lead in WI

2 Lead poisoning is the most serious environmental health threat facing young children in the U.S.  It can change the way your brain and body grows:  Causing lower IQ  Learning difficulties  Behavior problems like aggression and hyperactivity  Poor muscle coordination  Hearing damage  Lead is most harmful to children under 6 years old

3 Source: WCLPPP Surveillance Data

4  Old homes with chipped & peeling built before 1978  Lead-based paint  Chipped paint  Paint dust

5 The size of one sugar packet, if it contained lead dust, could contaminate a 2-3 bedroom home (1500 sq. ft.) and…Poison a Child! Source: http://dhs.wi.gov/lead

6  Finger poke blood testing for children at age 1 and 2 and ages 3-5 (if not previously tested)  Blood draw at your doctors office  If child has high level, siblings will be tested  Nurses can visit your home to investigate where the lead is coming from

7 How can you prevent lead poisoning?  Diet high in calcium and iron; low in fatty foods  Wash hands often  Remove shoes before entering home  Keep play areas clean

8 www.epa.gov/lead www.hud.gov/offices/lead/ www.cpsc.gov http://dhfs.wisconsin/gov/lead Pierce County Public Health 412 W. Kinne St. P.O. Box 238 Ellsworth, WI 54011 (715) 273-8755

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