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HUD USER: Protect your Family from Lead in your Home

Taking practical steps to reduce household hazards is a major concern for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). To assist you, HUD has created a page that you and your family may... Details >

HUD USER, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development  External Link

Lead Home - Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics/EPA

Lead is a highly toxic metal that was used for many years in products found in and around homes. Lead may cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizur... Details >

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Lead Poisoning in Children (Multimedia)  External Link

Also available in: Spanish   External Link

Lead is everywhere, in the air, dirt, water, and in some old paint. Lead is a chemical that is poisonous and is especially dangerous for children under the age of six. Childhood lead poisoning is a ... Details >

Healthy Roads Media   External Link

National Lead Information Center Document Request Form

The National Lead Information Center (NLIC) provides the general public and professionals with a form to request information about lead hazards and their prevention. ... Details >

National Lead Information Center

Ten Tips to Protect Children from Pesticide and Lead Poisonings Around the Home

Also available in: Spanish 

Follow these simple steps to help you save children from environmental hazards around the home... Details >

Office of Pesticide Programs, Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances/EPA