Please see the attached presentations given by Sandy Spence. These were presented at the Primary Prevention Subcommittee Meeting of the Childhood Lead Poisoning Advisory Committee (CLPAC).
Lead poisoning is preventable. There are no safe levels of exposure to lead and there are no safe levels of lead in children’s blood.
Department of Health Alerts Pennsylvanians About Recall of Children’s Jewelry Set Due to Lead and Cadmium Levels
From: https://prcceh.upenn.edu/department-of-health-alerts-pennsylvanians-about-recall-of-childrens-jewelry-set-due-to-lead-and-cadmium-leve...

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On November 2, 2022 more than 500 Delaware residents petitioned the Senate Health & Social Services Committee, Senate Education Committe...
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Lead-Free Delaware calls on the Department of Education and Department of Health and Social Services to clarify misstatements made at the No...
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November 14, 2022 Forum on lead in the drinking water of public schools in Delaware