Is there Lead in the Water?
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2016/05/20
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Alternative Title:Ready Wrigly: Is there Lead in the Water?
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Description:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has created this activity book to offer parents an interactive way to talk to their kids about lead in the water. It is important to note that lead can also be found in paint, dirt, and dust. This activity book is recommended for children from 2-8 years old.
"Have you heard people talking about lead? Lead in your water means that it is not safe to drink. You might get sick! You cannot see, taste, or smell lead in water. The water will have to be tested to find out if there is lead in it. A worker might come to your house to test the water."
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:d32d0ff3f9077fc9ed2bfcd2e733e3ee7a8bdb4dcc50c994bfa2af5eda5b5c4c2fd04396cece5f28a68e7f7c1ee72fa6dc7557a1cfe8e2bb4697e119b4f3bd15
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