Lead Exposure Presents Serious Risk to Youth: Journeyworks Publishing Offers Tools to Spread Safety Messages
Santa Cruz, CA (PRWEB) July 31, 2014 -- A recent study by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences reveals some alarming findings: There are no safe levels of lead in a person’s blood. Even low levels of lead can be damaging, particularly to children - lowering IQs and increasing aggressive behavior. The home environment can be a source of other harmful chemicals and irritants as well. Toxins, fumes, smoke and carbon monoxide are just a few of the concerns to guard against. Journeyworks Publishing has a great line up of pamphlets that help advise families and communities on the many protective measures they can take to keep their homes and environments healthy. For over 20 years, Journeyworks Publishing has been a source of affordable, colorful pamphlets offering reliable, clear information and actionable tips. Raise awareness of lead and chemical risks with the practical information in the Healthy Homes review pack.
Pamphlets included:
“Lead Safety: 8 Things Everyone Should Know”
“Harmful Chemicals at Home: 8 Things Everyone Should Know”
“Healthy Indoor Air: 6 Things Everyone Should Know”
“Disasters and Emergencies: 50 Things You Should Know To Be Better Prepared”
“50 Things You Can Do to Keep Your Child Safe”
Click here to request your complimentary Healthy Homes review pack today.
About Journeyworks Publishing
Journeyworks Publishing is a national health education and health promotion publisher with more than 10,000,000 pamphlets, brochures, booklets, posters, bookmarks, videos, digital pamphlets and other products distributed each year. Used extensively by public health departments, hospitals, schools, VA programs and more, Journeyworks materials are known for being creative, effective, easy-to-read and accurate. You can learn more by visiting http://www.journeyworks.com.
Nancy Calhoun, Journeyworks Publishing, http://www.journeyworks.com, +1 (800) 775-1998, [email protected]
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