These programs are responsible for the investigation of cases of elevated blood
lead levels in children between the ages of 6 months and 21 years.
For further information, call 1-800-LA4-LEAD (1-800-524-5323).

RESPONSIBILITIES AND SERVICES
- Conduct a site assessment to determine if lead hazards exist and upon confirming such hazards issue corrective orders to the owners or other responsible parties of the residential properties requiring compliance. Conduct appropriate case follow-up and educate the public to prevent future exposures.
- Secure samples of potential lead sources such as paint, soil, pottery and toys for laboratory analysis.
- Monitor lead hazard abatement and clearance.
- Provide consultation for professional consultants and the general public regarding lead abatement.
- Coordinate and direct State and Federal lead grant projects.
- Provide training activities for new program staff and students.
- Interface with agencies, organizations and committees such as the local Housing Authority, the Community Development Commission, Occupational Safety and Health Agency, Lead Abatement Task Force and the Lead Planning Committee in an effort to gain statewide program support.
- Develop and implement community outreach health education activities.
- Maintain an active list of agencies involved in consultation, environmental testing and abatement of lead based paint for property owners and others.

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