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Northern Kentucky Health Department
Lead Poisoning Prevention: Do's and Don'ts
Do
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Wash your children’s hands and face often
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Keep your children’s fingernails clean and trimmed
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Wash toys daily
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Feed children three meals and two or three snacks daily. Include foods high
and iron and calcium
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Clean floors, walls and windowsills often with a cleaning agent using the
three bucket method:
- Soapy water
- Rinse water
- Always squeeze out
the sponge or rag into a third waste bucket
- Make sure children play in
safe, grassy areas
- All children 6 and under
should be screened for lead at your doctor’s office or local health
department, especially at ages 9 to 12 months and again at age 24 months
- Learn about how to protect
your family from lead poisoning
Don't
- Don’t let your children
play in bare dirt or eat dirt
- Don’t let your children
put toys or small objects in their mouths
- Don’t burn painted
boards, newspapers, colored paper or magazines in woodstove or fireplace
- Don’t vacuum paint
chips or dust. Always damp mop or damp wipe using the three bucket method:
- Soapy water
- Rinse water
- Always squeeze out
the sponge or rag into a third waste bucket
- Don’t use hot tap water
when preparing infant formula and cooking. Always use hot water that has
run for a few minutes
- Don’t let your child
chew on painted surfaces, woodwork or paint chips
- Don’t let your child
play with batteries or items used in hobbies such as stained glass or
furniture refinishing
- Don’t allow your
children to use or play with lead fishing sinkers and other lead objects
More information on lead:
Call the Health Department at
859.341.4151.
Kentucky
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
Kentucky
Environmental Lead Program
CDC Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program
EPA: Lead in Paint, Dust and Soil
Source: Northern Kentucky Health Department, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, Environmental Protection Agency
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