WHAT IF I SUSPECT MY CHILD HAS BEEN POISONED BY LEAD?

We highly encourage getting your child tested by their physician! It is common for young children, especially 2 and under, to have extremely elevated blood lead levels because the nature of their play at that age usually results in the child and their toys being on floor areas. Knowing the numbers is essential for beginning a plan of treatment.

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1. WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH LEAD?
2. IS LEAD POISONING COMMON IN YORK?
3. HOW DO I KNOW IF MY HOME HAS LEAD?
4. WHAT IF I SUSPECT MY CHILD HAS BEEN POISONED BY LEAD?