Protecting children from exposure to lead is important to lifelong good health.
The only way to know if a child was exposed to lead is to ask your health care provider to perform a blood test.
Act early and get your child tested. Ask your child’s health care provider today!
Children are exposed to lead primarily because of exposure to lead-based paint in poor condition and lead-contaminated dust and soil found in housing built before 1978.
Call the N.C. Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Hotline at 1-888-774-0071 for other sources of lead exposure.
Control lead before you renovate or paint. Common renovation activities may create lead-based paint hazards such as dust, contaminated soil and paint chips. These can be harmful to children and adults and exposure often occurs with no obvious signs or symptoms.
Guide: Steps to Lead Safe Renovation, Repair and Painting (PDF)