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<br />...... <br /> <br />..., <br /> <br />For More Information <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />The National Lead Information Center. <br /> <br />Call1-800-424-LEAO to learn how to protect <br />children from lead poisoning and for other <br />information on lead hazards. (Internet: <br />www.epa.gov/lead and www.hud.govllea). <br /> <br />For the hearing impaired, call the Federal <br />I nformation Relay Service at 1-800-877- <br />8339 and ask for the National Lead <br />Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAO. <br /> <br />EPA's Safe Drinking Water Hotline <br /> <br />Call 1-800-426-4791 for information about <br />lead in drinking water. <br /> <br /> <br />Consumer Product Safety <br />Commission Hotline <br /> <br />To request information on lead in <br />consumer products, or to report an <br />unsafe consumer product or a prod- <br />uct-related injury call 1-800-638- <br />2772. (Internet: www@cpsc.gov). <br />For the hearing impaired, call TOO 1- <br />800-638-8270. <br /> <br /> <br />t,~.-)J <br /> <br />~~~~c.. - -" ~ <br /> <br />State Health and Environmental Agencies <br />Some cities and states have their own rules for lead-based <br />paint activities. Check with your state agency to see if state <br />or local laws apply to you. Most state agencies can also pro- <br />vide information on finding a lead abatement firm in your <br />area, and on possible sources of financial aid for reducing <br />lead hazards. Receive up-to-date address and phone infor- <br />mation for state and local contacts on the Internet at <br />www.epa.gov/lead or contact the National Lead Information <br />Center at 1-800.424-LEAO. <br /> <br />11 <br />