Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program - ECDOH

The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (Child Lead) is responsible for the case management of lead poisoned children in Erie County. Addresses the potential for lead exposure, as well as preventing lead poisoned children from further exposure. Conducts investigations and provides information to the parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 that have tested positive for elevated blood lead level. New York State Guidelines require that all children be screened for lead at ages one and two years and every year up to age six if certain risk factors, such as residing in pre-1978 housing, are present. Activities of Child Lead include: - Case management for children with elevated blood lead levels - Providing information on legislation, sources of lead exposure, methods to reduce lead exposure, medical treatment, and lead hazard reduction activities - Leadership and coordination of lead activities in the community - Lead testing for children under age 6

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211 Western New York

Physical Address

503 Kensington Ave, Buffalo, NY 14214

Hours

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Voice

(716) 961-6800

Main Phone

Fax

(716) 961-6880

Fax

Application process

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Fee

Free.

Eligibility

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Service area

Erie County, NY

Agency info

Erie County Department of Health (ECDOH)