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The
Children's Environmental Health Program of the Office
of Environmental Health addresses lead poisoning, pesticide
poisoning, indoor air quality, safe sun behavior, and other environmental health
concerns of a non-infectious nature.
Epidemiologists and Environmental Health Specialists track
health and demographic data, perform lead and pesticide poisoning
investigations, answer the public's questions about health risks and
health effects related to environmental contaminant exposure, and
conduct educational outreach on disease prevention.
Please visit our individual program links for more information about
lead poisoning prevention, pesticide poisoning prevention, indoor
air quality and the EPA lead-based paint program in Arizona.
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