
Lead Assessment Protocol
The Lead Assessment Protocol is a method used to identify and evaluate lead exposure risks, particularly in environments like homes, schools, and playgrounds. It involves measuring lead levels in various materials, such as paint and dust, and assessing potential sources of exposure. The goal is to protect individuals, especially children and pregnant women, from the harmful effects of lead, which can cause serious health issues. By systematically assessing and addressing these risks, communities can ensure safer living spaces and promote better public health outcomes.