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Statement/Mission: Childhood Lead Poisoning is the most common pediatric public health problem, yet it is entirely preventable. Once a child has been poisoned, the impairment it may cause is irreversible. Lead harms children’s nervous systems and is associated with reduced IQ, behavioral problems, and learning disabilities. In large doses, it can cause coma, convulsions and death. While lead paint in homes built before 1978 continues to be the most common source of lead exposure, there are other sources of lead that can poison a child or adult. No amount of lead is safe for the body poisoning. The mission of the Connecticut Department of Public Health Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control Program continues to be to protect the health and safety of the people of Connecticut and to prevent lead poisoning and promote wellness through education and a wide range of program activities that relate to lead poisoning prevention and in particular, childhood lead poisoning prevention. Lead Poisoning Prevention General Information DPH Contacts (pdf) 2011 Meetings Contractors and Consultants Education and Training 2011 LI/LIRA Refresher Training Materials Maven Overview (pdf) Key Safety Practices (pdf) Sources of Lead Exposure (pdf) RRP (pdf) Housing and Real Estate Medical Care Providers Prevention of Childhood Lead Poisoning through Medical Care (Commissioner Memo 01/29/2010) (pdf) Laws and Regulations Birth to Three Letter (pdf) el Sistema para Infantes a Tres Anos de Connecticut (Birth to Three Letter- Spanish) (pdf) Birth to Three Developmental Milestones (English/ Spanish) (pdf) Content Last Modified on 1/13/2012 1:51:36 PM |
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