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County Lead Poisoning Screening Maps
Select a link to see the map for that area.
*There are eight counties with no screening map. They are: 1) Baker,
2) Citrus, 3) Gilchrist, 4) Glades, 5) Lafayette, 6) Liberty, 7)
Union, and 8) Wakulla. This does not mean these counties have no
high-risk areas for lead poisoning. These counties did not have
the percentage of older housing that matched the criteria used to
create the maps. Local knowledge of older homes and other
potential lead hazards is crucial in ascertaining the risk of lead
poisoning for children who live in these counties. There are
also a number of important secondary lead exposures for children,
including adult take home lead. Adults who are exposed to
lead at work or during a hobby may inadvertently expose their children.
The screening guidelines document contains an example of a risk
questionnaire that includes questions designed to capture these
exposures. The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
encourages health care providers to use a risk questionnaire to
assist in the decision to screen a child for lead poisoning, especially
in counties with no screening map. The program also encourages
parents to ask their childs health care provider about a lead poisoning
screening test.
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This page was last modified on: 05/31/2007 07:46:39