October is National Children’s Health Month. Children are often more vulnerable to pollutants than adults due to differences in behavior and biology, and these differences can lead to greater exposure and/or unique windows of susceptibility.
Children in overburdened and highly exposed communities may suffer from a reduced ability to recover from harmful environmental exposures, due to lowered resilience. This can particularly affect children in low-income communities, as well as children in communities underserved by education, healthcare, and housing.
The focus of Children’s Health Month 2023 is to raise awareness about
the importance of protecting children, especially those in ultra
vulnerable populations, from environmental threats where they live,
learn and play. Find more information at https://www.epa.gov/lead/natio...
- October 15-21: Protecting children where they play.
- October 22-28: International and National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.