2006
DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2006.9521565
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Windows of opportunity: Lead poisoning prevention, housing affordability, and energy conservation

Abstract: We used housing demolition and window replacement rates to forecast prevalence trends for childhood lead poisoning and lead paint hazards from 1990 to 2010 for the President's Task Force on Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks to Children. The mid-point of that forecast has now been validated by national blood lead data and the 1998-2000 National Survey of Lead and Allergens in Housing.The validation of the task force model and new analysis of these survey data indicate that window replacement explains … Show more

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“…See www.ricknevin.com/Nevin_Graphs.html. See alsoNevin and Jacobs (2006) andNevin et al (2007).29 See www.bls.gov/nls/.…”
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“…See www.ricknevin.com/Nevin_Graphs.html. See alsoNevin and Jacobs (2006) andNevin et al (2007).29 See www.bls.gov/nls/.…”
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confidence: 99%