Radon Exposure: Radon, a radioactive cancer-causing gas, can accumulate in homes without detection. Get your home tested today. Sun Safety: Skin cancer is a prevalent threat, with childhood sunburns increasing the risk of developing skin cancer later in life. Practicing sun safety such as wearing sunscreen and protective clothing is essential for all children. Secondhand Smoke: Exposures to secondhand smoke pose severe health risks to children, including respiratory problems. Reduce their exposure by going smoke free at home and in cars. PFAS Exposure: PFAS are widely used, long lasting chemicals, components of which break down very slowly over time. Children's unique behaviors and physiology can increase their exposure to PFAS. EPA is dedicated to addressing the PFAS and protecting our communities through rigorous action. Find steps you can take to reduce children's risk. Air Pollution: Children's heightened outdoor activity levels expose them to harmful air pollutants, increasing their risk of long-term health effects later in life. Check outdoor pollution levels before playing outside at www.airnow.gov, or consider instituting the Air Quality Flag Program at local schools and daycares to protect the whole community. |
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