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Valuable information about preventing lead poisoning is available from all of the organizations mentioned on this website. Contact any of the organizations/agencies/government offices for lead poisoning prevention outreach and education materials or use the links below to get copies of some important publications about preventing lead poisoning.  For more information about preventing lead poisoning, join the Leadnet listserv by sending a blank email to Leadnet-on@mail-list.com


Alliance for Healthy Homes, (202) 347-7610
 

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) List of Items Recalled Due to Lead (includes toys, jewelry, furniture, clothing, crafts, etc..)
 

 

Childhood Lead Poisoning, Office of NYS Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, (800) 771-7755

Community Outreach Program, University of Rochester

Consumer Product Safety Commission
(search for toys jewelry, furniture, clothing, crafts, etc. recalled due to lead)

Environmental Education Associates, (888) 436-8314



Group 14621, (585) 266-4693

Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

The Housing Council, (585) 546-3700
 
Lead Awareness Program, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
 
LEAD IN TOYS
, National Center for Healthy Housing


LEAD SAFE MONROE COUNTY (pdf), A Plan to Eliminate Childhood Lead Poisoning in Monroe County
Lead Safe Yard Project (lead in soil), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Monroe County Department of Public Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

National Center for Healthy Housing

The National Lead Information Center
(NLIC) provides the general public and professionals with information about lead hazards and their prevention. Call 1-800-424-LEAD (5323).

NeighborWorks Rochester, (585) 325-4170

New York City Coalition to End Lead Poisoning

New York State Dept. of Health

NYS Health Foundation Lead Coalition Building Project

a project of the University of Rochester Environmental Health Services Center


Promotores de Salud, a program of the Ibero-American Action League


Quick Reference List of Local Lead Poisoning Information and Resources

 

Reporting Unsafe Painting Practices (pdf) contact City of Rochester and County of Monroe

Rochester CARE Collaborative

RochesterEnvironment.com

Rochester City School District LEAD-SAFE SCHOOLS POLICY

 

WNY Lead Poisoning Resource Center: (585) 276-3105 or (877) 352-5775