Lead Poisoning Prevention
The Lowell Lead Paint Abatement Program is funded by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide community outreach to various groups and residents within Lowell about the dangers of Lead Paint. In 1978, Congress banned the use of lead paint in residential units. Due to its age, Lowell has many homes built prior to 1978. To view the extent of lead paint within your community click here.
Children 6 and younger are especially vulnerable to lead paint. 90% of all lead poisoning cases are from the lead paint dust. Lead enters the child's bloodstream through ingestion and inhalation. Since Lowell is classified as a high risk community, it is important to have your child's pediatrician regularly check their lead levels at age 1, 2, 3, and at 4. Children between the age of 1 and 2 are especially vulnerable to lead paint due to hand to mouth tendancies. All children's lead levels must be completed prior to school entry.
If you are a tenant and would like a free lead inspection for your home please contact the Greater Lawrence Community Action Council. To find out if your home has a lead compliance certificate, please visit Massachusetts Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.
Grants are available to delead your home through the Lowell Department of Planning and Development.
The following videos provide some information on how to prevent lead poisoning:
Lead Poisoning- A Preventable Disease
Henry and Fred learn about lead
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Community meetings
If you would like to to schedule a community meeting to discuss lead paint or for futher information, please contact 978-674-1441 or email eyaffa@lowellma.gov.
