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The Children's Environmental Health
Program of the Office
of Environmental Health addresses lead
poisoning, pesticide poisoning, indoor air
quality, safe sun behavior, and other
environmental health concerns of a
non-infectious
nature.
Epidemiologists and
Environmental Health Specialists track health
and demographic data, perform lead and pesticide
poisoning investigations, answer the public's
questions about health risks and health effects
related to environmental contaminant exposure,
and conduct educational outreach on disease
prevention.
Please visit our
individual program links for more information
about lead poisoning prevention, pesticide
poisoning prevention, indoor air quality and the
EPA lead-based paint program in Arizona.
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