Lead can prove to be quite an insidious foe, hiding in far more household products than just old paint. From cookware to crayons and everything in between, making sure your home is lead-safe is a sure-fire way to help protect the health and wellness of those you hold dear. If you aren’t sure where to start in reducing the levels of lead in your home, lead testing can be a quick and effective way to assure that the items in your home are safe for every member of your family to enjoy. And now, thanks to the City of Trenton’s Department of Health and Human Services,
On Saturday, July 27th, the City of Trenton invites you and your family to take the lead in getting lead out of your homes. The upcoming lead testing event is part of the City of Trenton’s Summer Lead Awareness Series. Lead testing will be available to Capital City families from 2pm to 5pm at Unity Square Park, located at Hamilton Ave. and Chestnut Ave., Trenton, NJ 08609. Some of the eligible items families will have the opportunity to have tested includes, but is not limited to:
- Painted metal toys
- Crayons
- Clay pots
- Glazed or painted dishes
- Spices purchased outside of the United States
- Nail polish
- Children’s jewelry
- Cultural items such as Bendi and Sindoor
Testing is offered by the Trenton Bureau of Environmental Health, who has played a critical role in reducing the levels of lead exposure throughout the Capital City. When preparing what items to bring to have tested, it is of great benefit to participants to determine what items in their home pose the highest risk of lead content. If you aren’t sure what items could pose a risk, further resources and information regarding reducing lead exposure in your home, the NJ Department of Health has put together a helpful FAQ which you can access here: Lead FAQ – NJHealth.
Support for this program is provided by the City of Trenton’s Department of Health and Human Services. Through this department’s vital work, residents of Trenton have access to robust public health programming which helps keep our families and communities thriving. Some of the many services offered by the city include environmental sanitation, communicable disease control, child and adult health and health education, laboratory services and much more. To learn more about the plethora of health and wellness resources available to our community, please visit the City of Trenton’s website, linked here: Department of Health – Trenton.
If you have any questions or would like to learn more regarding this season’s Summer Lead Awareness Season, please contact the City of Trenton’s Department of Health and Human Services at 609-989-3332 for further assistance. A life free of lead can help create a happier, healthier community for all, so do not miss the opportunity to take advantage of this tremendous resource.
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