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Census Tract 148.12 is new

Census Tract 148.12 is new

The US Census Bureau first created Census Tract 148.12 after the 2020 census. Census Tract 148.05 split into this census tract and Census Tract 148.11.

Before 2020

After 2020

Overview

What is lead poisoning?

Lead is a toxic metal that can harm the body, especially in young children and infants. Common sources of lead exposure include lead-based paint, contaminated soil, and certain consumer products. Symptoms of lead poisoning can include abdominal pain, headaches, and developmental delays. It is important to take steps to prevent lead exposure, especially in young children, as it can cause long-term health problems.

Lead paint
Photo credit:US EPA

Additional Information

Lead in Census Tract 148.12

Resources


Delaware Childhood Lead Poisoning Advisory Committee

The Delaware Childhood Lead Poisoning Advisory Committee has produced an annual report with recommendations to strengthen implementation of the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act.

American Healthy Homes Survey

HUD, in cooperation with the EPA, surveyed homes in the U.S. to evaluate the presence of lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards (such as lead-contaminated dust or soil).

CDC Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

CDC’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is dedicated to reducing childhood lead poisoning as a public health problem through strengthening blood lead testing, reporting, and surveillance, linking exposed children to recommended services, and targeted population-based interventions.

Lead Abatement Information for Delaware contractors

Delaware law requires contractors that disturb painted surfaces in homes, child care facilities and schools built before 1978 to be certified and follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination.

Data Sources


Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Surveillance System (HHLPSS)

Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Delaware Department of Health and Social Services. Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Surveillance System. 2011-2020. https://myhealthycommunity.dhss.delaware.gov/

Privacy


In releasing this information, Delaware aims to provide information that can be helpful to local communities as they work to improve public health. However, the protection of the confidentiality of our citizens is of paramount importance. To that end, counts of less than 11 are not presented. An outside expert has reviewed the platform to ensure it complies with the HIPAA privacy rule (45 CFR 164.§514(b)).