Title: Lead Poisoning Prevention
1Lead Poisoning Prevention
2Lifelong Health Effects of Lead
- Damage to the brain and nervous system
- Behavior and learning problems (such as)
- Hyperactivity
- Poor impulse control
- Violence
- Lower IQ
- Delayed growth
- Other problems
- Hearing
- Headaches
3Other Health Effects of Lead
- Difficulties during pregnancy
- Other reproductive problems (in both men and
women) - High blood pressure
- Digestive problems
- Nerve disorders
- Memory and concentration problems
- Muscle and joint pain
- Cataracts
4Where Can the Lead Be Coming From?
- Air
- Water
- Soil
- Toys
- Jewelry
- LEAD PAINT DUST
Never use HOT WATER for cooking or drinking!
Houses built before 1978
5CDC reports that no blood concentration of lead
may be safe
- Primary prevention dont let kids get exposed to
lead - Test early, test often
- No such thing as a Negative Blood Lead
- Interventions for all Blood Lead values
- Educational
- Behavioral (e.g. handwashing)
- Nutritional
- Environmental
6Update on Blood Lead Levels in Children
- Until recently, BLL of concern when test result
gt 10 micrograms per deciliter may not have been
reported to parents - New Level based on the U.S. population of
children ages 1-5 years who are in the top 2.5
of children when tested for lead in their blood - New, lower value means that more children likely
will be identified as having lead exposure
opportunity to take action earlier to reduce the
childs future exposure to lead - No change in the recommendation for when to use
medical treatment for children.
7Renovate Right!
- WHEN Phased in requirements, starting June 2008
- WHO contractors performing activities that
disturb lead-based paint - WHAT Renovation, Repair, Painting projects
- WHERE Child-occupied facilities (e.g. homes,
child care facilities, and schools) built before
1978 - HOW Must be certified and must Notify and Follow
Specific Work Practices to prevent lead
contamination including - Contain the work area
- Minimize dust
- Clean up thoroughly
http//www.epa.gov/oppt/lead/pubs/renovaterightbro
chure.pdf
8IL Data
Estimate more than 20,000 if looking at those
above 5 ug/dL
Represents about 3,500 children
9EBL in Kane County, 2010
Number of Children lt6 y/o 48,441
Number Tested (Percent Tested) 13,635 (28)
5 9 ug/dL 838
10 14 ug/dL 82
15-19 ug/dL 32
20-24 ug/dL 7
25 ug/dL 18
54 of children tested were Medicaid Eligible
10Federal Lead Resources
- EPAwww.epa.gov/lead
- CDCwww.cdc.gov/nceh/lead
- HUDs lead resourceshttp//portal.hud.gov/hudport
al/HUD?src/program_offices/healthy_homes - Lead Hotline - The National Lead Information
Center 1-800-424-LEAD 5323