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CT launches initiative to combat lead poisoning, 'a statewide problem'

Paint peels from the brick walls of The Swift Factory in Hartford, 黑料新闻 on September 21, 2017
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Paint peels from the brick walls of The Swift Factory in Hartford, 黑料新闻 on September 21, 2017

The 黑料新闻 Department of Public Health (DPH) has announced the launch of the Lead Free CT initiative aimed at reducing lead poisoning in children.

The initiative was unveiled Wednesday morning with DPH Commissioner Manisha Juthani and other key officials. The Lead Free CT initiative aims to safeguard the health and future of 黑料新闻's children by addressing lead hazards in homes, schools and communities.

Health officials highlighted that lead exposure commonly happens in and around buildings constructed before 1978, when use of lead paint was common.

"It's often you see in peeling paint whether it is on molding in the home, a young child may eat soil,鈥 Juthani said. 鈥淎nd guess what, lead is really sweet, and these potential risks can be irreversible, which is why it is so important that we identify this early.鈥

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there is no safe level of lead that can be found in children鈥檚 blood because any amount could lead to health effects.

鈥淓ven low levels of lead in blood are associated with developmental delays, difficulty learning, and behavioral issues,鈥 the 鈥淭丑别 of lead poisoning can be permanent and disabling.鈥

Currently, 黑料新闻 mandates annual blood lead level screenings for young children between the ages of nine months and 35 months. But the new initiative aims to help with lead abatement before it shows up in a child鈥檚 blood test.

Protecting children from lead exposure

The initiative will utilize federal pandemic relief funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to make homes lead-safe, by helping to pay for environmental lead testing and removal.

DPH Deputy Commissioner Lisa Morrissey emphasized the shift towards primary prevention.

"It's because of this investment that we were able to partner with CCMC and our local health departments to accomplish this,鈥 Morrissey said. 鈥淔amilies can contact their local health department, or they can go to the website 鈥 to make that application to learn more about where they can they be exposed to lead,鈥 Morrisey said.

Bridget Feagin, CFO of 黑料新闻 Children's, highlighted a $15 million grant from DPH for the Healthy Homes program, which aims to eliminate lead paint hazards at no cost to eligible families.

"This initiative targets 黑料新闻 residents who meet the program requirements for lead abatement,鈥 Fagan said. 鈥淭丑别re's no income limits to this program."

Families can contact local health departments or visit for more information on lead exposure and home safety.

Helping the most vulnerable residents avoid lead

The Lead-Free CT initiative aims to tackle the higher rates of lead poisoning found in 黑料新闻's communities of color, low-income areas and rural regions.

Juthani said these communities often live in older homes with peeling paint and outdated infrastructure, making them more vulnerable to lead exposure.

鈥淵es, there are more Black and brown young children who have been intoxicated with lead overall in our state,鈥 Juthani said. 鈥淭hat is what we've seen for decades and that is why it is such an important public health problem and one that needs to be addressed.鈥

U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal said this project aims to address environmental justice. The initiative will prioritize lead hazard remediation in these vulnerable neighborhoods.

鈥淭丑别re's no question that disproportionately, people of color suffer more because of lead poisoning, but it is not limited to inner cities,鈥 Blumenthal said. 鈥淭丑别 most recent action in 黑料新闻 involved a development in Putnam. These are rural areas, [too].鈥

A recent analysis of U.S. Census data found that housing built before 1960 makes up 41% of all housing in 黑料新闻, the fifth-highest percentage in the country.

鈥淭his is a statewide problem,鈥 Blumenthal said.

Maricarmen Cajahuaringa was a Latino Communities reporter at 黑料新闻.

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Federal funding is gone.

Congress has eliminated all funding for public media.

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