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Published: February 2024
... and/or damage to the brain and kidneys.
Keywords: poisoning ; home safety ; pica behavior ; blood lead levels ; BLLs ; chelation therapy ; lead paint ; environmental health 1a. Epidemiology
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) approximately 1 million people die every year from lead...)
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Published: August 2024
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Published: December 2023
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Published: December 2023
... furniture. X Keep sharp objects, such as knives and scissors, out of your toddler s reach. X Avoid lead sources, especially lead paint on toys, and take-home exposures by people who work with lead. Home renovations in houses built before 1978 also can contaminate house dust and soil with lead. Any...)
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Published: May 2023
... and scissors, out of your toddler’s reach. Avoid lead sources, especially lead paint on toys, and take-home exposures by people who work with lead. Home renovations in houses built before 1978 also can contaminate house dust and soil with lead. Any renovation to these houses should be done in a lead-safe...)
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Published: June 2023
... Web site ( www.recalls.gov ), which provides information about safety recalls. In addition to physical safety characteristics, close attention should be paid to a toy’s contact with harmful substances that may be used to treat its materials (eg, arsenic used to treat some wood products, lead paint...)
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Published: January 2017
10.1542/9781610025805-ch23
EISBN: 978-1-61002-580-5
... and scissors, out of your toddler’s reach. Avoid lead sources, especially lead paint on toys, and take-home exposures by people who work with lead. Home renovations in houses built before 1978 also can contaminate house dust and soil with lead. Any renovation to these houses should be done in a lead-safe...