
Lead Health Effects Language (LHEL)
Lead Health Effects Language (LHEL) refers to the specific information and guidelines used to communicate the dangers of lead exposure to the public. This includes key facts about how lead can affect health, particularly in vulnerable populations like children and pregnant women. LHEL aims to inform communities about lead sources, potential risks, and prevention strategies to reduce exposure. It emphasizes the importance of awareness and action to protect health, guiding individuals on how to recognize and mitigate risks associated with lead in environments such as homes, water supplies, and workplaces.