Blood Lead Resources for the General Public
The resources listed below provide tips and recommendations on how to keep you and your family safe from blood lead poisoning. Please contact your local health department with further questions or concerns.
There are additional sources for lead exposure (such as consumer products, folk remedies and hobbies). The following resources provide information about these and other sources:
Salt Lake County Lead Safe Housing Program
If you:
- Local Health Department Contacts
- Help Me Be Lead Free
- Pregnancy and Lead Poisoning
- Your Lead Level- Workers Exposed to Lead
- Lead in Your Home: A Parent's Reference Guide
- Fight Lead Poisoning with a Healthy Diet
- Utah Department of Environmental Quality Lead-Based Paint Program
- Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home
- Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care Providers, and Schools
- Is there Lead in my Drinking Water?
- Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Childcare Facilities
There are additional sources for lead exposure (such as consumer products, folk remedies and hobbies). The following resources provide information about these and other sources:
Salt Lake County Lead Safe Housing Program
If you:
- live in a house or rental unit built before 1978,
- are pregnant or have children under the age of 6 living or visiting your home, or
- have a household income at or below the qualifying level