Dunn County Health Department Launches Lead Screening Tests for Children
The Dunn County Health Department staff will be providing Lead Screening tests for children. This screening is a simple blood test to see if there is lead in your child’s blood due to an exposure of lead in their environment.
KT Gallagher, the Health Director of the Dunn County Health Department, encourages parents to get their children tested because, “Almost half of houses in Dunn County were built before lead based paint was banned. There is no safe exposure to lead. A blood test is the only way to know if your child has been exposed.”
Exposure to lead can cause health issues like:
- Learning problems
- Behavior issues
- Damage to the brain
- Problems with hearing and speech
- Problems with balance and coordination
Even though lead can hurt anyone, the health effects of lead exposure are particularly damaging in kids under 6 and can last a lifetime.
Lead Poisoning in Children Can Be Caused By:
- Swallowing or breathing in dust from lead-based paint in homes that were built before 1978 (most common).
- Contaminated soil
- Contaminated water sources
It is important to know if your child has been exposed so you can get rid of the source of lead in their environment. This is the #1 way to prevent your child from getting lead poisoned.
What Should I Expect? On the day of testing, your child’s finger will be poked to get a small amount of blood for the test. The test will be run on site, and you will get the results once it is available. You will also get information about anything else that needs to be done, like following up with your child’s doctor.
If you have any questions, or to make an appointment, please call the Dunn County Health Department at 715-232-2388 or visit our website: Lead Prevention - Dunn County, WI