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Free Lead Testing for Westchester Residents

Westchester residents who are concerned about potential lead in their drinking water can now take advantage of a free testing kit available through the Westchester County Department of Labs and Research. All residents are eligible whether they are served by a private well or a public water system.

To request a free lead testing kit, residents should go to the Westchester County Department of Health’s website (health.westchestergov.com/lead-poisoning-prevention/lead-in-drinking-water) for instructions or call 518-402-7650.

Long-term exposure to lead can cause serious health problems, especially in youngsters. Unborn babies and young children are at greatest risk for health problems from lead poisoning because their small, growing bodies make them more susceptible to absorbing and retaining lead.

Experts agree that lead found in home water samples usually comes from the home plumbing system, not the source of the water. Minimize water exposure to lead by taking the following steps:

•If water hasn’t been used for several hours, routinely run water for at least 30 seconds to flush out lead before using tap water for drinking or cooking.

•Use only cold tap water to cook, drink or make a baby’s formula, because lead dissolves more easily in hot water.

•Replace your plumbing fixtures if they are found to contain lead.

For more information, contact the Westchester County Department of Health at 813-5000 or westchestergov.com/health.

– Jean Sheff

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