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Helpful to landlords and tenants in making a safer and happier living environments!
City of Waterbury Department of Public Health
Presented BY:
WATERBURY PROPERTY OWNERS
With Housing Hazard Remediation.Protect your family and Tenants from lead
hazards.Three yearForgivable loansOf $9,300 per unitavailable to qualifying parties*.
Remediation may include:New WindowsNew Vinyl SidingInterior RepairsSafety First. Call Waterbury Lead & Healthy Homes
Today to see if you qualify.203-574-6786
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The City of Waterbury . Department of Public Health Waterbury Lead & Healthy Homes
One Jefferson Square, 3rd Floor, Waterbury, CT 06706*Some restrictions apply
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DID YOU KNOW?
“THERE IS NO SAFE LEVEL OF LEAD”
Possible effects of lead: Painful areas: in the abdomen or joints. Gastrointestinal effects: constipation, nausea, or
vomiting. Developmental effects: learning disability or slow growth. Physical effect: fatigue or loss of appetite. Behavioral effects: hyperactivity or irritability. Also very common: baby colic, headache, insomnia, or
memory loss.
How do I know if my home may contain lead?
If paint is peeling, chipping, flacking, chalking or cracking dust could be produced, lead contaminated dust is dangerous and requires immediate attention.
Homes built between 1960-1977 25%Homes built between 1940-1960 66%Homes built before 1940 86%
Possible Likelihood
Lead paint may be dangerous when it is on areas with heavy wear, such as windows, doorways, stairs, floors, and porches, because it is likely to turn to dust.
What you need to know about The Dangers of Lead Poisoning! Lead poisoning may cause severe mental and
physical impairment, especially in young children, they are most vulnerable to lead poisoning.
Lead poisoning is a serious and sometimes fatal condition.
Lead poisoning occurs when lead builds up in the body.
Lead is a highly toxic metal and a very strong poison.
It is found in lead-based paints, including paint on the walls and windows of old houses.
Lead can also be found in some of children’s toys.
DETECTION: Is lead poisoning
hard to detect? people who may seem
healthy can have high blood levels of lead.
Indications and symptoms may not appear until dangerous amounts of lead have accumulated in the body.
Precautions: Test your child for lead poisoning every year. Practice hand washing regularly! Eat a healthy diet. Identify lead danger areas in the home,
and keep your child away. Control the spread of dust. Use vacuums with HEPA filters.
PREVENTION: DID YOU KNOW? THAT A DIET HIGHT
IN CALCIUM AND IRON LOWERS THE RISK OF A CHILD FROM GEETING LEAD POISONING!
TREATMENT: According to the CDC, the first step in treating lead
poisoning is to remove the source of the contamination.
Accurate assessment of environmental and occupational exposure is essential.
medical evaluations and environmental interventions are recommended.
Modifying children’s behavior to decrease hand-to-mouth activity is beneficial.
Nutritional and educational interventions are recommended.
77 Plaza Avenue
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Some already completed projects:
21 Hewlett Street
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27 Robbins Street
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895-897 Baldwin Street
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97-99 Green Street
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43 Woodlawn Terrace
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129-131 Highland Avenue
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TESTIMONIALS: “THE CONTRACTOR LISTENED TO US, AS IF WE
WERE PAYING THEM, NOT HEALTHY HOMES. I ALSO WAS IMPRESSED WITH THE CARE THEY TOOK AS NOT INTERRUPT MY TENANTS LIVES” Landlord
“I LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT THE PROGRAM, THE STAFF, THE CONTRACTORS AND THE INSPECTORS WERE VERY PROFESIONAL AND GAVE ME THE INFORMATON I NEEDED REGARDING THE PROJECT. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH” Anonymous
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