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Lead Poisoning

Child drinking water from a fountain.Explore this collection of resources to learn more about preventing lead exposure, reducing lead hazards in the environment, and screening children for elevated lead levels.

Testing Your Facility's Drinking Water for Lead

The only way to know if there is lead in your program’s water is to test it. This tip sheet will answer your questions about testing for lead in your program's drinking water.

Steps to Take if There Is Lead in Your Drinking Water

This tip sheet will answer your questions about what to do if there is lead in your program's drinking water.

The Role of Head Start Programs in Addressing Lead in Water

Log Number: ACF-IM-HS-23-01   |   Issuance Date: 03-28-2023

Young Children and Lead in Drinking Water

Learn about the effects of lead on young children and how to prevent exposure in drinking water.

Why Should Head Start Programs Test Water for Lead?

Hear from Marco Beltran, senior program specialist from the Office of Head Start, about testing water for lead in Head Start facilities.

How to Protect Your Children from Lead Poisoning

Parents and staff can use this brochure to learn about the effects of unsafe levels of lead in blood and about how to avoid lead exposure.

1302.47 Safety practices.

Review requirements that ensure children are kept safe at all times. This standard addresses safety practices for facilities, equipment and materials, disaster preparedness, hygiene, lead exposure, and more.

  • Read more about 1302.47 Safety practices.

Childhood Milestones: 2 Months To 5 Years - Watch Your Child For Signs of Lead Exposure As They Grow

Use this infographic about Lead exposure to learn how Lead can impact a child's growth and development. Share it with families.

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