Lead Screening
Lead: There is no safe level of lead exposure in children. Evidence suggests that low blood lead levels can have adverse health effects on a child’s cognitive function.
Blood Lead Screening is recommended for children who:
- in the last 6 months lived in a house or apartment built before 1960;
- live in a home with recent or ongoing renovations or peeling or chipped paint;
- have a sibling, housemate, or playmate with a prior history of lead poisoning;
- live near point sources of lead contamination;
- have household members with lead-related occupations or hobbies;
- are refugees aged 6 months–6 years, within 3 months of arrival and again in 3–6 months;
- have emigrated or been internationally adopted from a country where population lead levels are higher than in Canada;
- are at risk of lead exposure from water pipes.
Prevention of Childhood Lead Toxicity (AAP) Kids new to Canada (CPS) Low-level lead exposure (CPS) Reduce your exposure to lead (HC)
Parent Resources
Caring For Kids - Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS)
Caring for Kids New to Canada. - Canadian Paediatric Society
About Kids Health - The Hospital for Sick Children
Lead Poisoning - The Hospital for Sick Children – AboutKidsHealth