Local Health Services for:
"Childhood Lead Safety" +
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- Childhood Lead Poisoning - Chester County Health Department
- Information from the Chester County Health Department.
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- Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program - Philadelphia Department of Public Health
- The primary mission of the CLPPP is to educate community residents about lead poisoning prevention, to identify children at risk for lead poisoning, to analyze and track blood lead screenings and to ensure adequate home assessment and medical follow-up. Call (215) 685-2797 for 24-hour information in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Cambodian.
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- Lead Poisioning Prevention Program Contacts - Pennsylvania Department of Health
- Get names and phone numbers for Chester County, Montgomery County, Philadelphia, and the City of Chester.
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- Lead Poisoning Education Program - Montgomery County Health Department
- MCHD offers programs to educate the public, as well as, professional staff on the environmental and behavioral risk factors of childhood lead poisoning. If you are interested in having a health educator give a presentation to your group call 610-278-5167.
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- Lead Poisoning Prevention - Bucks County Health Department
- Bucks County residents can learn more about lead poisoning, what it is and how your child can get it. Nurses and health educators are available to speak to a group about this topic.
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- Lead Safe Babies - National Nursing Centers Consortium
- The Lead Safe Babies program provides new mothers with the necessary education and materials needed to keep their children free from lead poisoning.
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