University of Minnesota Extension Service offers Lead - Your Safe Home, a Hmong/English information guide (6-page) that contains information on where lead is found, what happens when lead gets in our bodies, should a child be tested for lead, and how to protect children. Call the University of Minnesota Distribution Center at (612) 625-8173 or contact:
Anne.Murrill@health.state.mn.us
University of Wisconsin Extension offers Help Your Self to a Healthy Home, a 24-page booklet, including five short home environment checklists -"Questions to Ask" on air, lead, drinking water, hazardous household products, and pesticides. Designed as a self-assessment screening tool for parents and other caregivers.
Home Assist: http://www.uwex.edu/homeasyst/
Booklet: http://www.uwex.edu/homeasyst/hasorder.html
Washington Toxics Coalition is dedicated to protecting public health and the environment by identifying and promoting alternatives to toxic chemicals. They advance research, grassroots organizing, publications and presentations, conferences, and provide a Toxics Hotline to provide reliable information about preventing pollution in homes, schools, workplaces, agriculture, and industry. You can also access online their guide, Protecting Children from Toxic Exposures, that includes facts on topics such as air, lead, drinking water, hazardous household products, and pesticides.
http://www.watoxics.org/pages/root.aspx