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    © WHO / Blink Media – Daiana Valencia © Credits Working together for a world without lead paintThe ninth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (ILPPW) takes place on 24–30…

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      Lead in gasoline ⛽️ has been phased out. We can replicate this success with a global phase-out to #BanLeadPaint. The manufacture of paint without added lead does not involve significant additional cost, & alternative ingredients are available. 👉 https://t.co/O7NeRcMrW7 https://t.co/yzHjFkShub

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    © WHO / Blink Media – Daiana Valencia © Credits Working together for a world without lead paintThe ninth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (ILPPW) takes place on 24–30…

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      Laws, regulations or enforceable standards are needed in every country to stop the manufacture, import and sale of lead-containing paints. Let's #BanLeadPaint to protect vulnerable populations and the environment. 👉 https://t.co/O7NeRcMrW7 https://t.co/lBCHYeK9gy

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    © WHO / Blink Media – Daiana Valencia © Credits Working together for a world without lead paintThe ninth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (ILPPW) takes place on 24–30…

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      Lead can have effects on both terrestrial and aquatic organisms, and can bioaccumulate up the terrestrial food chain. By phasing out lead in paint, we can reduce harm to plants and wildlife. Let's #BanLeadPaint 👉 https://t.co/O7NeRcMrW7 https://t.co/UB2P5IvL3n

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    © WHO / Blink Media – Daiana Valencia © Credits Working together for a world without lead paintThe ninth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (ILPPW) takes place on 24–30…

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      When lead paint is used in homes, schools, and playgrounds, children can be exposed to lead by putting hands, dust, soil or paint chips in their mouths. Health risks can be avoided by using paints without added lead. Let's #BanLeadPaint 👉https://t.co/O7NeRcMrW7 https://t.co/mSFO3rWf40

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    Find your answer to your questions about lead and lead related health effects. What is lead poisoning and what is WHO doing to raise awareness and to influence policy makers around the world?

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      It's International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Lead is toxic to multiple body systems, including the: 🔸 central nervous system 🔸 brain 🔸 reproductive system 🔸 kidneys 🔸 cardiovascular system 🔸 blood 🔸 immune system Let's #BanLeadPaint 👉 https://t.co/3FfeOZeaJo https://t.co/TyN4w8zRDa

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    © WHO / Blink Media – Daiana Valencia © Credits Working together for a world without lead paintThe ninth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (ILPPW) takes place on 24–30…

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      It's International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Exposure to lead affects human health, especially children's health. There is no safe level of exposure to lead. Even low levels of lead exposure may cause lifelong health problems. Let's #BanLeadPaint 👉https://t.co/O7NeRcMrW7 https://t.co/mBV13Urf9r

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    The aim of the ILPPW 2020 campaign is to raise awareness about health effects of lead poisoning and urge further action to eliminate lead paint through regulatory action at country level.

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      Lead exposure can occur through: ♨️ Ingestion 🏭 Inhalation 💄 Lead-containing products 🐟 Food or water Let's #BanLeadPaint! 👉https://t.co/5TzKWEsIH6 https://t.co/zOZMBrFnB2

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    Live Q&A on Lead Poisoning Prevention with Carolyn Vickers. #AskWHO #BanLeadPaint

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      Live Q&A on Lead Poisoning Prevention with Carolyn Vickers. #AskWHO #BanLeadPaint https://t.co/Cn1ThzcjRA