The Poloncarz administration said in a statement that, «It's worth keeping in mind that the County Executive's proposal was designed to be a stand - alone expansion of ECDOH's lead
poisoning prevention program, and regardless of concerns about proposed City Charter changes it is a well - thought out plan to improve Erie County's response to lead poisoning.»
Erie County Health Commissioner Dr. Gale Burstein looks on as County Executive Mark Poloncarz unveils his plan for expanding the county's lead
poisoning prevention programs.
A plan announced Wednesday would expand Erie County's lead
poisoning prevention programs.
The Erie County Department of Health («ECDOH») currently operates three lead
poisoning prevention programs: Lead Poisoning primary Prevention, Child Lead Poisoning Prevention, and Lead Hazard Control.
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programs for infants and toddlers, committee on sports medicine and fitness and committee on injury and
poison prevention.
«This year marks the 50th anniversary of National
Poison Prevention Week and through my Outreach we are continuing the
program's efforts of
prevention and education.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., today announced the beginning of Oneida County's LEAD OUTreachProgram, which will use participants in the Oneida County Summer Youth Employment
Program to distribute lead
poisoning prevention awareness information to households in Utica.
For more information on lead
poisoning prevention or the Oneida County LPP
program visit our web site at ocgov.net/oneida/health or call (315) 266-6147.
As part of the campaign to raise awareness, the Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) worked with the Mohawk Valley Head Start teachers on a lesson plan and provided 800 lead poisoning prevention packets for families stressing the importance of lead testing and measures to reduce exposure to lead hazards in
Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) worked with the Mohawk Valley Head Start teachers on a lesson plan and provided 800 lead
poisoning prevention packets for families stressing the importance of lead testing and measures to reduce exposure to lead hazards in
poisoning prevention packets for families stressing the importance of lead testing and measures to reduce exposure to lead hazards in the home.
«The
Prevention Fund makes up 12 percent of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention's budget and supports key public health activities like childhood lead
poisoning prevention, vaccination, smoking cessation and other
programs in all 50 states.
The fund also provides support for immunization
programs, infectious disease tracking and lead
poisoning prevention.