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[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Information on Childhood Blood Testing” tab_id=”information-on-childhood-blood-testing”][vc_column_text]Get your child tested. Contact your local health department or healthcare provider to find out how you can get your child tested for lead if you are concerned about lead exposure. Your family doctor or pediatrician can perform a blood test for lead and provide you with information about the health effects of lead. Wash your children’s hands and toys often as they can come into contact with dirt and dust containing lead. New Jersey law requires that children be screened at both 1 and 2 years of age. Children 3 to 5 years of age should also be screened if they have not been screened before.

Learn more about how to test your child:

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Quick Links

Newark Websites:

 

Division of Water Supply and Geoscience Website:

 

DEP Press Releases:

 

EPA Lead Website:

 

Childhood Blood Testing:

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Questions?

for Questions and concerns about lead in Newark’s drinking water, the preferred and quickest method of response is to contact us through email – newarklead@deptest.nj.gov or call Division of Water Supply and Geoscience at 609-292-5550.

For any non-lead concerns (e.g., water bill) contact Newark Water and Sewer – waterandsewer@ci.newark.nj.us.

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