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While there can be more than one source contributing to a child’s elevated blood lead — in New Hampshire, children are almost always poisoned by lead dust generated from old lead paint in their homes.
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Individuals cannot perform lead abatement or lead inspection work in the State of New Hampshire without a valid license. For information on lead professional licensing, contact the Division of Publ
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Too much lead in the body can cause permanent damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system and red blood cells. In children, exposure to lead may result in: Behavioral Problems Decreased Intel
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Lead exposure is an ongoing health problem with many adults across New Hampshire through their exposure at work, their hobbies and antiques used in home décor. Adults are at risk if they work with met
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Lead can be found in many places in and around a child’s home, including in the paint, air, soil, water. Lead-based paint and lead dust are the main sources of lead poisoning in New Hampshire. H
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Having information readily available is important to understanding and preventing lead poisoning. The Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program and our partners offer a wide range of publica
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Our leadership team strives to ensure that Hampstead Hospital & Residential Treatment Facility provides safe, high quality behavioral health treatment for all patients and their families. We welco