Protect Kids from Lead Poisoning
Lead is very poisonous for kids. It slows the growth of both the body
and mind. Lead used to be in house paint and other types of paint.
After 1977, lead was not put in paint.
But homes older than this may still
have lead paint. Old pipes and dirt
may have lead, too. And in 2007, lead
was found in some popular toys made
in China and sold in the U.S. The toy
makers recalled these dangerous toys.
- Watch out for young kids.
Young children, especially ages 3 and
younger, are at a bigger risk. They
tend to put things such as toys in their
mouth. They may also get lead dust
from the home or soil on their hands
and put their hands in their mouth.
- Protect your child. Get him
or her tested for lead by a doctor.
Clean surfaces and dust at home
often. Check the list of recalled toys
at www.cpsc.gov. If you have any
of the toys listed, throw them away.