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Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention

Childhood lead poisoning occurs when children ingest or inhale lead dust, often from deteriorating paint in older homes, contaminated soil, or lead pipes. This can lead to serious health issues, including developmental delays and behavioral problems. To prevent lead poisoning, it's essential to regularly check homes for lead hazards, clean up dust, and ensure children wash their hands and toys frequently. Healthy nutrition can also help, as certain foods can reduce lead absorption. Testing a child's blood for lead levels is crucial for early detection and intervention. Awareness and preventive measures are key to safeguarding children’s health.