Title: Children and Lead Leading children toward lead prevention
1Children and Lead Leading children toward lead
prevention
- Yvonne Freeman, Ph.D. student
- Walden University
- PH 8165-3
- Instructor Dr. Jeff Wu
- Summer, 2009
2Overview
- What is Lead?
- How children are exposed?
- What are the health risks for children exposed to
lead? - Local community statistics
- Prevention Strategies
- Environmental health approach
- Summary
- Questions
3What is Lead?
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- Lead is a naturally occurring bluish gray metal.
- It is found in small amounts in the earths
crust. - Lead can be found in all parts of our
environment. -
- Soil, dust, drinking water, air, food and
other products - Lead s many different uses.
- Production of batteries
- Ammunition
- Lead past uses
- Gasoline
- Paints
- Picture Source webmineral.com/lead
5Exposure sources
- Lead contamination is often found in the
home
Water
Children
Interior dust Exterior dust
Interior paint
Toys
6Health Impact
- Children exposed to lead can have serious health
problems. - Neurological
Physical - Behavior and attention problems
Growth - Learning difficulties
Blood
cell development - Cognitive losses
Kidney
function
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7Statistics
- RI statistics for lead and
children - Trends from 2005- 2006 lead levels
- Database in RI of properties containing lead
violations - Overall lead health in RI for children
8 RI cities and Towns
- Incidence of elevated lead levels
2005- 2006 - Source RI Department of Health, CLPPP, LESS
Database
City of children first time gt10 BLL of children Screened with no previous elevated BLL Incidence Year 2005 Year 2006
Pawtucket 56 43 2,731 2,761 2.1 1.6 2005 2006
Providence 341 272 7,539 7,439 7.5 3.7 2005 2006
9Properties with Multiple Poisonings Public List
- The properties contained in this list have been
the source of multiple lead poisonings of
children, and are not currently lead safe. The
listing includes addresses of properties that - 1. are not lead safe (do not have a current Lead
Safe Certificate) - three (3) or more children lived at the time
their blood was tested for lead and at least two
(2) of these children were lead poisoned. - Source RI Department of Health, CLPPP, LESS
Database
Providence 60
Pawtucket 10
10Lead health for children in RI
- Rhode Island in 2006 had the 2nd highest
percentage of children under the age of 6 with an
elevated blood lead level. - Rhode Islands rate for lead poisoning was 2.4
in 2006 compared to 1.2 for the U.S. - Rhode Island has more work to do with regard
to protecting the children against lead - Source 2009 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Fact book
11Prevention strategies
- How to protect your child/children from lead
poisoning. - 1. Wash your childs hands often, especially
before he or she eats. - 2. Cover peeling or flaking paint with contact
paper or duct tape - 3. Wash windows, doorways, floors, and dusty
areas often with a wet mop or cloth - 4. Pick up loose paint chips and throw them
away. -
- Have your child play in grassy areas or in a
covered sandbox. - Source RI Department of Health
12Environmental Health Approach for Lead Health
- Identify the population(mainly children)who are
at risk for lead poisoning - Identify and or prevent actual or potential
environmental risks for lead poisoning in
children - Guide intervention strategies that involve
community based activities - Improve and encourage policy making at all levels
of government - Track and refine guidelines
13Summary
- Lead is.. Naturally occurring element
- Children are exposed by several sources which
are. Water, soil, paint, and toys - The health impact of lead exposure for children
are Both physical and neurological - RI is ranked . 12th in the nation for elevated
BLL in children - Prevention strategies include.. Hand washing,
awareness of chipped paint, disposing of chipped
paint, and recognizing all exposure sources to
prevent your child from being exposed. And in
R.I. there is a posting for apartments that have
been found not to be lead safe so this is also a
source for prevention. - Environmental health approach are.multifaceted
and involve strategies targeted towards
identification of the population at risk, public
policy and tracking.
14For more information/resources on lead health
- Website
- Childhood Lead Action Project
- www.leadsafekids.org
- Help Lead Safe Center ( focus for landlords)
- www.leadsaferi.com
- RI Childhood Lead Poisoning Control Program
- www. health.ri.gov/lead
- Phone
- The HEALTH Information Line ( for any lead
related questions for RI residents) - 1-800-942-7434
15References
- Lead mineral photo
- http//www.webmineral.com/specimen
- Microsoft office clip art (2007)
- Microsoft Office Power Point Presentation
- Rhode Island Department of Health Lead Program
- http//www.health.ri.gov
- Rhode Island Department of Health Lead Program
- http//www.health.ri.gov/lead/data.php
- Rhode Island Kids Count(2009) Rhode Island Kids
Count Fact book - http//www.rikidscount.org
16Questions
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