{"id":47751,"date":"2022-10-27T06:54:49","date_gmt":"2022-10-27T10:54:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrfalp.com\/?p=47751"},"modified":"2022-10-27T06:54:49","modified_gmt":"2022-10-27T10:54:49","slug":"jamestown-area-7th-highest-number-of-lead-poisoned-children-in-nys-outside-nyc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrfalp.com\/jamestown-area-7th-highest-number-of-lead-poisoned-children-in-nys-outside-nyc\/","title":{"rendered":"Jamestown Area 7th Highest Number of Lead Poisoned Children in NYS Outside NYC"},"content":{"rendered":"
Certified Lead Risk Assessor Jeff Mitchell tests a Jamestown home for lead paint.<\/p><\/div>\n
The 14701 zip code has the seventh highest number of lead poisoned<\/strong> children in New York State outside of New York City.<\/p>\n That data is according to New York State Department of Health<\/strong>\u2019s 2020 data and being shared by the Healthy at Home CHQ Coalition<\/strong> for National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week<\/strong> to raise awareness of the childhood lead poisoning problem plaguing communities.<\/p>\n Healthy At Home CHQ Coalition Director Lisa Schmidtfrerick-Miller<\/strong> said that, “Every year, an average of 85 Chautauqua County children are testing at blood lead levels exceeding the New York State action threshold of 5 micrograms per deciliter, and about 60 of those children are in the City of Jamestown<\/strong>.”<\/p>\n Schmidtfrerick-Miller encourages folks to learn about the hazards of lead, to test older homes for lead, and to make sure that children are getting recommended blood tests to detect lead.<\/p>\n The most common source of lead exposure locally is from lead-based paint, which was used in many homes built before 1978. Chautauqua County, and Jamestown in particular, have some of the oldest housing stock in the United States.<\/p>\n Tiny amounts of lead can often cause loss of IQ, learning disabilities, and behavior problems in children.<\/p>\n For more information on free home testing for families with children under age six, and free EPA training and certification for contractors and landlords, visit https:\/\/chqgov.com\/environmental-health\/lead-poisoning-prevention<\/a> or call 716-753-4489.<\/p>\n