Murphy Administration Committed to Reduce Childhood Lead Exposure
March 06, 2018
March 06, 2018
TRENTON, New Jersey, March 6 -- The New Jersey Department of Health issued the following news release:
Reducing childhood lead exposure by increasing testing, intervening earlier, and enhancing abatement when lead is detected is a top priority of the Murphy Administration and its local health and community partners.
"When our children are exposed to lead, it can seriously harm their health and development, causing learning disorders and lower IQs, behavior issues, . . .
Reducing childhood lead exposure by increasing testing, intervening earlier, and enhancing abatement when lead is detected is a top priority of the Murphy Administration and its local health and community partners.
"When our children are exposed to lead, it can seriously harm their health and development, causing learning disorders and lower IQs, behavior issues, . . .
