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File #: 2020-0847    Version: 1
Type: Proclamation Status: Adopted
File created: 10/26/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/27/2020 Final action: 10/27/2020
Enactment date: 10/27/2020 Enactment #: 538
Effective date:    
Title: WHEREAS lead, the metal (Pb), is a neurotoxin that enters the body through contact with lead- containing paint, dust, soil and drinking water; and,
Sponsors: Deborah L. Gross, Erika Strassburger, Bobby Wilson, Corey O'Connor, All Members
Indexes: PROCLAMATION - MR. O'CONNOR, PROCLAMATION - MR. WILSON, PROCLAMATION - MRS. STRASSBURGER, PROCLAMATION - MS. GROSS
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WHEREAS lead, the metal (Pb), is a neurotoxin that enters the body through contact with lead- containing paint, dust, soil and drinking water; and,

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WHEREAS there is no safe blood lead level, especially in children under the age of 6; and,

WHEREAS the effects of lead poisoning are cumulative and irreversible; causing permanent neurological and physiological damage in young children as well as adults; and,

WHEREAS even small amounts of lead in the blood, at levels below the threshold used by the CDC to identify children as poisoned, can lead to impaired memory, decreased academic performance, and impulsivity, hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder, and other behavioral disorders; and,

WHEREAS lead exposure also causes health concerns for adults, such as cardiovascular disease, adverse neurological effects, renal damage, thyroid hormone alterations, and decreased fertility; and,

WHEREAS from 2015 through 2019, 849 children in the City of Pittsburgh were newly confirmed with lead poisoning, representing approximately 39% of all new cases in the County; and,

WHEREAS, in Pittsburgh, as in many municipalities, children of color have been and continue to be disproportionately impacted by lead exposure and lead poisoning; and,

WHEREAS more than 80% of homes in the City of Pittsburgh were built prior to 1978, the year lead-based paint was banned for residential use; and,

WHEREAS, lead poisoning is preventable; the key is primary prevention, which includes testing, identifying and remediating lead hazards before children are affected, is necessary to avoid and mitigate lead exposure and poisoning; and,

WHEREAS, there are simple steps that can be taken to protect all family members from lead based-paint hazards in the home; and,

WHEREAS, education and awareness about the dangers of lead can help protect the lives of children living in the City of Pittsburgh; and,

WHEREAS, Get the Lead Out Pittsburgh, working in collaboration with the Lead Safe Alleg...

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