Clean toys and school supplies regularly.
Regular cleaning of children's toys and school supplies can effectively reduce the risk of lead poisoning. Because these items are often placed in children's mouths, if they are not cleaned in time, the risk of children inhaling lead will increase.
Develop good health habits
Educating children to develop good hygiene habits is also an important measure to prevent lead poisoning. Children need to learn good habits such as washing hands frequently, washing face and taking a bath, which can reduce lead inhalation.
Adjust the diet structure
Adjusting the diet structure is also a good way. Eating more foods rich in vitamins, such as kelp and carrots, helps the body to discharge lead. Some foods made by traditional techniques, such as preserved eggs and popcorn, should be eaten as little as possible because of their high lead content.
Focus on food safety
Kitchen utensils, food containers and paints at home also need attention. These items may contain lead, which will increase the risk of lead poisoning in children if used improperly. Therefore, we need to pay attention to food safety and choose safe food containers and cabinets.