17.2.23

Lead Poisoning: Mobile Unit Screenings Schedule Feb 21-25, 2023

 
Lead Poisoning: Mobile Unit Screenings 

Schedule Feb 21-25, 2023



We are sharing information about next week’s lead screening events on the DHSS Mobile Unit.  Please note that the deployment of the Mobile Unit has dramatically scaled back from its frequency and locations in 2022.  This week is the first weekend hours!


We continue to hope that DHSS will:

  1. Commit to their own outreach campaign, update the information that they make publicly available in a timely manner, and utilize their social media accounts to their fullest potential.

  2. Schedule the Mobile Unit far enough into the future so that planning can occur by community partners (a month or more).

  3. Partner with community groups, child cares, and schools to bring lead screening to areas where it is needed. 

  4. Expand the hours of lead screening services to evenings and weekends.



Online Calendar of Free Lead Screening Events in Delaware  


DHSS Mobile Unit:  Free Blood Lead Screenings (Capillary Fingerstick), no age limit.  Flyers are attached for the Mobile Unit in English and Spanish, as well as the information about screening at State Service Centers. Learn more.


Contacts:  

New Castle County, John Smiley (302) 283-7145

Kent/Sussex County, Okemah Perry (302) 932-2366


Mobile Unit:  Division of Public Health/DHSS will perform FREE Blood Lead Screening (Capillary Fingerstick), as well as the following health services:

  • HIV Testing, counseling and referral

  • Covid-19 Testing 

  • Covid-19 Vaccinations

  • Flu Shots

  • Clinical and Community Resource Connections


Mobile Unit is wheelchair accessible.  

Vaccination and testing require patient and/or guardian consent.  

No appointment is necessary; walk-ins are welcome.

Bring your child’s medical record to the appointment.

A parent or legal guardian must be with children under 18 years of age.


Lead Screening at the Following State Service Centers

Blood lead screening (capillary fingerstick) is available by appointment only for insured and uninsured of all ages at the following State Service Centers.


  • Hudson State Service Center, Public Health Clinic: 501 Ogletown Road, Newark DE 19711, 302-283-5757 ext. 3

  • Porter State Service Center, Public Health Clinic:  509 W. 8th St., Wilmington DE 19801, 302-777-2860

  • Williams State Service Center, Public Health Clinic: 805 River Rd., Dover DE 19901, 302-857-5140

  • Milford State Service Center at the Riverwalk, Public Health Clinic:  253 NE Front St., Milford DE 19963, 302-424-7140

  • Thurman Adams State Service Center, Public Health Clinic:  544 S. Bedford St., Georgetown DE 19947, 302-515-3174

  • Anna C. Shipley State Service Center, Public Health Clinic:  350 Virginia Ave., Seaford DE 19973, 302-628-6772  

Childhood Lead Screening:  Next Steps


Delaware’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act requires that all children be screened for lead at 12 months of age, and again at 24 months of age.  Proof of screening is required for enrollment in childcare and kindergarten. 


While there is no safe level of lead in children’s blood, capillary screening results 3.5 µg/dL or higher are considered “elevated” and require further action. 


Step 1.  Confirmatory Test.  CDC Guidelines require capillary screening results 3.5 µg/dL or higher to have a confirmatory venous test.  Please contact your child’s primary care physician for this confirmatory venous blood lead test and bring this form with you to this appointment. 


The CDC’s recommended schedule for obtaining a confirmatory venous test is as follows and becomes more urgent with higher screening results:


  • 3.5 to 9.9 µg/dL - testing within 1 to 3 months

  • 10 to 44 µg/dL - testing within 1 week to 1 month

  • 45 to 59 µg/dL - testing within 48 hours

  • 60 to 69 µg/dL - testing within 24 hours


If the venous test confirms an elevated blood lead level, follow-up testing to track changes to the blood lead level may be necessary.


Step 2.  Identify and Remove the Source of Exposure.  Lead can be found in numerous places in the home and in a child’s environment, including lead dust from peeling paint, contaminated soil, drinking water (pipes/solder), vintage dinnerware as recent as 2005, certain food items, imported spices, imported cookware, imported makeup, costume jewelry, toys, imported supplements, and more.  


Delaware’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program will mail a packet of information to assist parents in identifying the source of exposure, and families may receive a free home risk assessment if the confirmatory venous test is 10 µg/dL or higher.


Residents of certain zip codes in New Castle County may be eligible for home remediation.  The No Lead program addresses and remediates lead hazards in homes within 5 zip codes:  19703, 19720, 19801,19802, 19805, and 19806. Households with children under the age of 6, with pregnant women, or those built before 1978 may be eligible. https://www.newcastlede.gov/1982/Lead-and-Healthy-Home-Programs 


Step 3.  Early Education.  Early education exercises the brain, builds neural networks, and can help overcome the cognitive effects of lead poisoning.  All Delaware children ages birth to three years with a confirmatory venous test of 5 µg/dL or higher are automatically eligible for early intervention services.  


Contact Child Development Watch: 

Kent and Sussex County: 800-752-9393 

New Castle County: 800-671-0050 

https://dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/birthtothree/


Additional Resources for Childhood Lead Poisoning:


Delaware’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program https://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/hsp/lead.html 


Federal Recalls:  Consumer Product Safety Commission

Type “lead poisoning” into the search box.

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls 


CDC’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/default.htm 


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14.2.23

Civic League for New Castle County Zoom Meeting Time: Tuesday Feb 21st 2023 7:00 PM EST

 Civic League for New Castle County  Zoom Meeting
Time: Tuesday Feb 21st 2023 7:00 PM EST

Guest :: Clair Snyder-Hall Executive Director Common Cause

Topic :: Common Cause :: Summary of County Council & Executive Members Campaign Contributions 2012-2022

Link  :: https://tinyurl.com/2p8znsjt

 


 
Civic League for New Castle County  Zoom Meeting

Time:  Tuesday 7:00 PM EST February  21st 2022 

Topic :: Common Cause :: Summary of County Council & Executive Members Campaign Contributions 2012-2022

Link :: https://tinyurl.com/2p8znsjt
                 
Join CLNCC Zoom Meeting

Meeting ID: 898 692 4710. Passcode: 12345 https://tinyurl.com/2p8znsjt

 

 


Have you seen the Common Cause Delaware database analyzing NCC Council contributions?

Here is a link to it:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fb1_EGMEdNnumgTTvYuWWW6lRv7F8SdxsBeFfinKNw0/edit?usp=sharing

 

 

CLNCC Contact Info 
President Charles C Stirk Jr  

civicleagueforncc@gmail.com (302) 463-2239
Vice President Bill Dunn 
bill_done@msn.com (302) 994-9334    
Vice President Nancy Willing  
nancyvwilling@yahoo.com (302) 294-1939
Treasurer Scot Sauer 
treasurer@civicleagueforncc.org (302) 996-9075
Secretary Barry Shotwell 
cnb.shotwell@yahoo.com (302) 584-2242

6.2.23

Lead screening events on the DHSS Mobile Unit.

 

We are sharing information about next week’s lead screening events on the DHSS Mobile Unit.  Please note that the deployment of the Mobile Unit has dramatically scaled back from its frequency and locations in 2022.


We continue to hope that DHSS will:

  1. Commit to their own outreach campaign, update the information that they make publicly available in a timely manner, and utilize their social media accounts to their fullest potential.

  2. Schedule the Mobile Unit far enough into the future so that planning can occur by community partners (a month or more).

  3. Partner with community groups, child cares, and schools to bring lead screening to areas where it is needed. 

  4. Expand the hours of lead screening services to evenings and weekends.


Online Calendar of Free Lead Screening Events in Delaware  


DHSS Mobile Unit:  Free Blood Lead Screenings (Capillary Fingerstick), no age limit.  Flyers are attached for the Mobile Unit in English and Spanish, as well as the information about screening at State Service Centers. Learn more.


Contacts:  

New Castle County, John Smiley (302) 283-7145

Kent/Sussex County, Okemah Perry (302) 932-2366


Mobile Unit:  Division of Public Health/DHSS will perform FREE Blood Lead Screening (Capillary Fingerstick), as well as the following health services:

  • HIV Testing, counseling and referral

  • Covid-19 Testing 

  • Covid-19 Vaccinations

  • Flu Shots

  • Clinical and Community Resource Connections


Mobile Unit is wheelchair accessible.  

Vaccination and testing require patient and/or guardian consent.  

No appointment is necessary; walk-ins are welcome.

Bring your child’s medical record to the appointment.

A parent or legal guardian must be with children under 18 years of age.


Lead Screening at the Following State Service Centers

Blood lead screening (capillary fingerstick) is available by appointment only for insured and uninsured of all ages at the following State Service Centers.


  • Hudson State Service Center, Public Health Clinic: 501 Ogletown Road, Newark DE 19711, 302-283-5757 ext. 3

  • Porter State Service Center, Public Health Clinic:  509 W. 8th St., Wilmington DE 19801, 302-777-2860

  • Williams State Service Center, Public Health Clinic: 805 River Rd., Dover DE 19901, 302-857-5140

  • Milford State Service Center at the Riverwalk, Public Health Clinic:  253 NE Front St., Milford DE 19963, 302-424-7140

  • Thurman Adams State Service Center, Public Health Clinic:  544 S. Bedford St., Georgetown DE 19947, 302-515-3174

  • Anna C. Shipley State Service Center, Public Health Clinic:  350 Virginia Ave., Seaford DE 19973, 302-628-6772  

Childhood Lead Screening:  Next Steps


Delaware’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act requires that all children be screened for lead at 12 months of age, and again at 24 months of age.  Proof of screening is required for enrollment in childcare and kindergarten. 


While there is no safe level of lead in children’s blood, capillary screening results 3.5 µg/dL or higher are considered “elevated” and require further action. 


Step 1.  Confirmatory Test.  CDC Guidelines require capillary screening results 3.5 µg/dL or higher to have a confirmatory venous test.  Please contact your child’s primary care physician for this confirmatory venous blood lead test and bring this form with you to this appointment. 


The CDC’s recommended schedule for obtaining a confirmatory venous test is as follows and becomes more urgent with higher screening results:


  • 3.5 to 9.9 µg/dL - testing within 1 to 3 months

  • 10 to 44 µg/dL - testing within 1 week to 1 month

  • 45 to 59 µg/dL - testing within 48 hours

  • 60 to 69 µg/dL - testing within 24 hours


If the venous test confirms an elevated blood lead level, follow-up testing to track changes to the blood lead level may be necessary.


Step 2.  Identify and Remove the Source of Exposure.  Lead can be found in numerous places in the home and in a child’s environment, including lead dust from peeling paint, contaminated soil, drinking water (pipes/solder), vintage dinnerware as recent as 2005, certain food items, imported spices, imported cookware, imported makeup, costume jewelry, toys, imported supplements, and more.  


Delaware’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program will mail a packet of information to assist parents in identifying the source of exposure, and families may receive a free home risk assessment if the confirmatory venous test is 10 µg/dL or higher.


Residents of certain zip codes in New Castle County may be eligible for home remediation.  The No Lead program addresses and remediates lead hazards in homes within 5 zip codes:  19703, 19720, 19801,19802, 19805, and 19806. Households with children under the age of 6, with pregnant women, or those built before 1978 may be eligible. https://www.newcastlede.gov/1982/Lead-and-Healthy-Home-Programs 


Step 3.  Early Education.  Early education exercises the brain, builds neural networks, and can help overcome the cognitive effects of lead poisoning.  All Delaware children ages birth to three years with a confirmatory venous test of 5 µg/dL or higher are automatically eligible for early intervention services.  


Contact Child Development Watch: 

Kent and Sussex County: 800-752-9393 

New Castle County: 800-671-0050 

https://dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/birthtothree/


Additional Resources for Childhood Lead Poisoning:


Delaware’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program https://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/hsp/lead.html 


Federal Recalls:  Consumer Product Safety Commission

Type “lead poisoning” into the search box.

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls 


CDC’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/default.htm 




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Stay up to date on lead poisoning prevention in Delaware.

Join our email list: https://forms.gle/BxdyrPcfjDvbdByt8 

Find us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/LeadFreeDelaware

Read our blog:  https://leadfreede.blogspot.com/ 


<Sussex County Mobile Unit 2.6.23.pdf>
<New Castle County Mobile Unit Spanish 2.6.23.pdf>
<Kent County Mobile Unit Spanish 2.6.23.pdf>
<Kent County Mobile Unit 2.6.23.pdf>
<Sussex County Mobile Unit Spanish 2.6.23.pdf>
<New Castle County Mobile Unit 2.6.23.pdf>
<Lead Screening State Service Centers.pdf>