Lead Poisoning Prevention

Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

Childhood lead poisoning is considered the most preventable environmental disease among young children.  The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) within VDH’s Division of Prevention and Health Promotion at VDH’s Central Office is a CDC-funded program.  The program provides:

  • Surveillance and analysis of reported blood lead levels in children less than 16 years of age
  • Education and outreach to parents, communities, and health professionals about childhood lead poisoning and prevention, and
  • Oversight to providers and local health department staff on screening, testing, and case management for children exposed to lead

The CLPPP aims to ensure that children at risk for lead exposure are identified, tested, and connected to additional services. Through collaboration with local health department staff, health care providers, environmental health specialists, and public health partners, the VA CLPPP aims to make our state a Lead Safe Virginia.

Below are some resources for lead poisoning prevention, and many more can be found on the Virginia Department of Health Lead Safe page. 

Lead Poisoning Prevention FAQ

Lead Risk Checklist

Lead Risk Checklist (Spanish)

Lead Risk Checklist (Dari)

Lead 101 for Parents and Caregivers

Lead 101 for Parents and Caregivers (Spanish)

Lead 101 for Parents and Caregivers (Dari)

Why Should My Child Get a Blood Lead Test

Why Should My Child Get a Blood Lead Test (Spanish)

Why Should My Child Get a Blood Lead Test (Dari)

Understanding Your Childs Blood Lead Level 

Understanding Your Childs Blood Lead Level (Spanish)

Last Updated: December 19, 2025