Communities continue to find lead in buildings and manufactured goods, placing children at risk for negative health effects. This study sought to determine the presence or absence of traditional and non-traditional lead hazards in the total population of pre-1978 licensed childcare facilities in Clark County, Nevada (N = 94) through lead risk assessments. Analysis suggests that the pre-1978 structures in Clark County Nevada, USA do not follow national trends pertaining to the prevalence of lead-based paint, dust, and soil. Of the 94 facilities assessed: 30 (31.9%) contained lead-based paint, 41 (43.6%) contained leaded tile, 9 (9.5%) had dust exceeding EPA clearance standards, and 7 (7.4%) facilities had playground equipment test positive f...
Lead poisoning is a common, yet preventable childhood health problem in the United States today. Stu...
Environmental media samples from residential properties throughout St. John’s, NL were collected to ...
Fatal pediatric lead poisoning is rare in the United States because of multiple public health measur...
Lead poisoning remains a public health concern due to leads persistence in the environment from anth...
Childhood exposure to environmental lead continues to be a major health concern. This study examined...
Childhood exposure to environmental lead continues to be a major health concern. This study examined...
Although blood lead levels (BLLs) in US children have dramatically declined over the past 40 years, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-46)The potential problem of lead-paint poisoning in yo...
Exposure to lead continues to be a public health concern, particularly for young children. The Cente...
One of the most significant public health successes during the late 20th century was the reduction o...
With almost half a million children under five years reported to have elevated blood lead levels in ...
The harmful effect of childhood exposure to environmental lead continues to be a major health concer...
Although blood lead levels (BLLs) in US children have dramatically declined over the past 40 years, ...
Background. Childhood lead poisoning continues to be a public health problem; however, lead screenin...
Background. Childhood lead poisoning continues to be a public health problem; however, lead screenin...
Lead poisoning is a common, yet preventable childhood health problem in the United States today. Stu...
Environmental media samples from residential properties throughout St. John’s, NL were collected to ...
Fatal pediatric lead poisoning is rare in the United States because of multiple public health measur...
Lead poisoning remains a public health concern due to leads persistence in the environment from anth...
Childhood exposure to environmental lead continues to be a major health concern. This study examined...
Childhood exposure to environmental lead continues to be a major health concern. This study examined...
Although blood lead levels (BLLs) in US children have dramatically declined over the past 40 years, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-46)The potential problem of lead-paint poisoning in yo...
Exposure to lead continues to be a public health concern, particularly for young children. The Cente...
One of the most significant public health successes during the late 20th century was the reduction o...
With almost half a million children under five years reported to have elevated blood lead levels in ...
The harmful effect of childhood exposure to environmental lead continues to be a major health concer...
Although blood lead levels (BLLs) in US children have dramatically declined over the past 40 years, ...
Background. Childhood lead poisoning continues to be a public health problem; however, lead screenin...
Background. Childhood lead poisoning continues to be a public health problem; however, lead screenin...
Lead poisoning is a common, yet preventable childhood health problem in the United States today. Stu...
Environmental media samples from residential properties throughout St. John’s, NL were collected to ...
Fatal pediatric lead poisoning is rare in the United States because of multiple public health measur...