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Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
Reports and Publications
 
Annual Reports
Annual Progress Report Arizona Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, June 30, 2010
Arizona Children's Environmental Health Annual Report 2005
Arizona Children's Environmental Health Annual Report 2004
Arizona Lead Poisoning Annual Report 2002
Arizona Lead Poisoning Annual Report 2001
Arizona Lead & Pesticide Poisoning Annual Report 2000

Policies/Rules/Statutes
Arizona's Targeted Lead Poisoning Screening Plan [PDF 1.04 MB]
Reporting Significant Blood Lead Levels, A.A.C. R9-4-301 through R9-4-302
Arizona lead statutes: A.R.S. 36-1672, A.R.S. 36-1673, A.R.S. 36-1674, A.R.S. 36-1675, A.R.S. 36-1676
 
Brochures on Childhood Lead Poisoning
Do you cook with traditional pottery? It may contain lead!
Protect Your Child From Lead Poisoning
Foods Can Help Protect Your Child From Lead Poisoning
Lead A Silent Poison [PDF] 

Fact Sheets
Lead in Candy
Lead in Folk Remedies
Tips For Lead Poisoning Prevention [PDF]

Brochures on Adult Lead Poisoning
Lead Poisoning in Adults - "Lead can cause health problems."
Medical Case Management of Lead-Poisoned Adults: A Physician's Guide
 
Studies
Douglas Blood Lead Study 1995 [PDF 12K]
Central Phoenix Blood Lead Study 1998 [PDF28K]
 

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