Keeping Your Child Safe: A Parent's Guide to Environmental Safety at School and Home

Ensuring the environments where our kids learn and play support their health and development is a shared priority. Hazards like poor air quality, lead in water, or chemical risks in play areas do exist—but awareness, testing, and practical fixes make a big difference.

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Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention: Information for the Community - YouTube

Lead is a naturally occurring metal that can cause health problems in children younger than 6 years of age. At high levels, lead poisoning can be fatal. No...

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Improving Your Indoor Environment | US EPA

This infographic shows helpful tips on ways to improve your indoor air quality (IAQ).

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How to Improve Indoor Air Quality at Your Child's School

Do you know if your kids’ schools have air quality management programs? Here are tips to improve the indoor air quality at your school.

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Indoor Air Quality in Schools - YouTube

Learn about how indoor air pollutants impact your lungs and what it is important to keep the air in schools clean.

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Back to School: 5 Key Issues for Environmental Health and Safety - Healthy Schools Network

The beginning of the school year is a great time to consider key questions about school conditions and practices that can affect children and staff.

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Healthy Schools Network

Founded in 1995, Healthy Schools Network is an award-winning 501(c)3 that has fostered the national healthy school environments movement.

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New Studies Show PFAS in Artificial Grass Blades and Backing | Environmental Working Group

Parents and communities have long worried about the health risks of chemicals in synthetic turf made from rubber tires, which can be contaminated with heavy metals and chemicals linked to increased risk of cancer.

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Integrated Pest Management | US EPA

Provides basic information on integrated pest management in schools, including information on the components of an IPM program and guidance on how to get started. Includes identification and control of pests, educational resources, and contact information

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EWG's Guide to Healthy Cleaning

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Moms Clean Air Force: Fighting Air Pollution & Climate Change

We are a community of moms and dads united against air pollution - including the urgent crisis of our changing climate - to protect our children's health.

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Integrated Pest Management | US EPA

Provides basic information on integrated pest management in schools, including information on the components of an IPM program and guidance on how to get started. Includes identification and control of pests, educational resources, and contact information

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Resources - Children's Environmental Health Network

Resources Browse by Resource Category For Child Care Providers (Eco-Healthy Child Care® Resources) For Parents, Families, and Other Child Health Advocates For Healthcare Professionals State Profiles Climate Change Resources Reports & Publications EHCC Provider Spotlights COVID-19 Resources CEHN Annual Reports CEHN Policies Resource typeAll Resource Types All Resource Types Advocacy Resources (7) Annual Reports (20)

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Certification of Laboratories that Analyze Drinking Water Samples to Ensure Compliance with Regulations | US EPA

Provides information to advance the protection of drinking water (one of EPA’s strategic goals) by ensuring drinking water compliance samples are analyzed by certified or accredited laboratories.

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Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools | US EPA

This web site will educate the public about indoor environmental issues specific to educational facilities and the importance of developing and sustaining comprehensive indoor air quality management programs.

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Lead | US EPA

Learn about the health effects of lead, who is at risk, how to test for lead in paint or other areas of your home, how to find or become a lead-safe certified firm, and more about the Lead Renovation Repair and Painting (RRP) rule.

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EWG’s Guide to Avoiding PFAS Chemicals | Environmental Working Group

Per- or polyfluorochemicals, known as PFAS chemicals, are a family of chemicals that are widely used to make water-, grease- and stain-repellent coatings.

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A Parent’s Guide to Playground Safety - YouTube

For children, play is not just about fun and games, it is an essential part of their physical, mental and social-emotional development. When children play, i...

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