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Lead Poisoning is the NUMBER ONE
environmental disease for children. 1 out of 5 children in Hardin County
have been diagnosed as LEAD POISONED. Scientific studies have shown a clear
link between lead poisoning and aggressive or violent behavior in
teenagers. Children who are lead poisoned often find it difficult to learn
and are 7 times more likely to drop out of school. Symptoms are often
mistaken for a cold or the flu. Houses built before 1950 are the most
likely to contain lead based paint. However lead was an ingredient in paint
and used until 1978. 56% of Hardin County homes were built before 1950, 80%
of homes contain lead paint. Lead enters the body through oral ingestion of
inhalation of dust. Lead can be stored in soft tissues such as the liver,
kidney, brain, bones, and teeth for 20-40 years. Lead poisoning causes
damage to the brain and nervous systems in children even in small doses.
Damaged caused by lead poisoning is irreversible and permanent. Lead
affects every major body system and can be released from the bones during
times of high stress. The only cure is PREVENTION. The only way to know
the amount of lead your child has been exposed to is to have them tested for
lead.
| Lead testing is done during child
health clinics, immunization clinics, and WIC clinics. |
Lynn
Cave LPN
Toni Whannel,
ARNP
(641) 939-8444
or 1-877-283-0959 |
SYMPTOMS
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- Attention Deficit Disorder
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SOURCES -
1 square inch of lead based paint contains enough lead to poison 500
children.
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- Imported glazed ceramic dishes & crystal
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- Mini blinds over 4 years of age
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- Imported Makeup-Kohl, Surma
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- Mexican Candy (Jarritos) - from wrappers
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- Water contaminated from pipes that have lead
based solder.
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- Votive Candles-metal circle on bottom
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