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For More Information <br />The National Lead Information Center <br />Call 1-800-424-LEAD (424-5323) to learn <br />how to protect children from lead poisoning <br />and for other information on lead hazards. <br />To access lead information via the web, visit <br />www.epa.gov/iead and <br />www.hud.gov/offices/lead/. <br />EPAs Safe Drinking Water Hotline <br />Call 1-800-426-4791 for information about <br />lead in drinking water. <br />Consumer Product Safety <br />Commission (CPSC) Hotline <br />To request information on lead in <br />consumer products, or to report an <br />unsafe consumer product or a prod- = r <br />uct-related injury call 1-800-638- <br />2772, or visit CPSC's Web site at: O <br />www.cpsc.gov. <br />Health and Environmental Agencies <br />Some cities, states, and tribes have <br />their own rules for lead -based paint <br />activities. Check with your local agency to <br />see which laws apply to you. Most agencies <br />can also provide information on finding a <br />lead abatement firm in your area, and on <br />possible sources of financial aid for reducing <br />lead hazards. Receive up-to-date address <br />and phone information for your local con- <br />tacts on the Internet at www.epa.gov/iead <br />or contact the National Lead Information <br />Center at 1-800-424-LEAD. <br />For the hearing impaired, call the Federal Information <br />Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 to access any of <br />the phone numbers in this brochure. <br />Attachment 1 11 <br />Page 14 of 16 <br />