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- Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program - TN. gov
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program About Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention For Parents For Providers Data and Statistics
- Healthy Homes - Lead - TN. gov
Lead-based paint – A common source of lead exposure in young children is deteriorating paint found in older homes and buildings Soil – Soil can be contaminated by exterior lead paint chips and dust, past use of lead-based insect sprays, or remodeling projects
- Lead - Tennessee State Government - TN. gov
What is lead and why should I be concerned? Lead is a naturally-occurring element found in rock ore with other metals Lead is processed by smelting the lead from the rock ore Lead is a toxic metal that was used for many years in products found in and around homes These products included lead-based paint, lead pipes, and leaded gasoline Lead has been removed from many household products
- About CLPP - TN. gov
About Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention The Tennessee Lead Poisoning Prevention Program provides case management, local outreach and education, public health lead investigations (requires program approval), and lead data Lead is a naturally occurring element in our environment
- Lead Hazard Reduction Program - TN. gov
Lead is a toxic metal used for many years in products found in and around our homes Although lead-based paint was banned for use in residential structures in 1978, deterioration of old buildings, remodeling and renovation of older houses, and lead in dust and soil result in a continuing health threat — especially for young children
- Tennessee Department of Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention . . .
Plan Overview This plan was prepared by the Tennessee Department of Health, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encourages each state to develop a screening plan based on state-specific data This document summarizes the clinical recommendations and tools for a more targeted approach to childhood lead screening in Tennessee
- Lead Certification - TN. gov
The Lead-Based Paint Abatement Program is a part of the Division of Solid Waste Management Individuals seeking certification to conduct lead abatement activities in the State of Tennessee must first meet the qualifications required for each individual discipline (worker, supervisor, inspector, risk assessor, and project designer) as described
- Potential Lead Exposure Risk Notice - TN. gov
Lead exposure can lead to new learning and behavior problems or exacerbate existing learning and behavior problems The children of women who are exposed to lead before or during pregnancy can have increased risk of these adverse health effects Adults can have increased risks of heart disease, high blood pressure, kidney, or nervous system
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