Health Care Provider Lead Resources
Health care providers play a key role in preventing lead poisoning by identifying children at high risk, testing their blood lead levels, and connecting families to follow-up services.
All children living in or visiting pre-1978 housing must be screened for lead poisoning at age 1 and 2 and receive a venous confirmation if the result is ≥ 3.5 µg/dL, according to Ohio Administrative Code. Most homes inside the I-270 outer belt are pre-1978.
Children in families from South Asia, Africa, North Africa, and Central and South America also should be screened due to potential exposure from lead contaminated cookware and spices.
Lead Poisoning Testing Recommendations(PDF, 106KB)
Explains Columbus Public Health blood lead testing recommendations and time-frames from capillary screening to venous confirmation and required blood lead test follow-up timeframes.
Public Health Lead Investigations(PDF, 745KB)
Explains how Columbus Public Health helps families after a venous confirmation at the blood lead reference level of 3.5 µg/dL or above. Note: All test results must be reported to the Ohio Department of Health by the testing laboratory or office.
Lead Testing Appointment and Results Card(PDF, 622KB)
Provides basic lead information and test results documentation with venous confirmation follow-up appointment space.
Ohio Department of Health Lead Screening and Management Resources
Centers for Disease Control Lead Guidelines and Recommendations
Lead Poisoning Prevention Toolbox
Please download our Lead Poisoning Prevention Toolbox that contains educational materials in a variety of languages.
Topics include prevention, testing, cleaning lead dust, nutrition and more. For more information contact leadfreekids@columbus.gov.
Lead-Poisoning-Prevention-Toolbox.zip(ZIP, 13MB)
Please note: not all documents are available in every language.