@IUPUI's Center for Urban Health is raising awareness about lead hazards around your home, in soil, dust, and water. Pick up a kit, collect samples, and IUPUI will process those samples then send you a report with information about your samples.
https://t.co/ZoaGdxIcx9!
Look what we managed--all of the thousands of @USGS soil metals data from the entire USA are now on our community science platform! Zoom in, Zoom out, view how these data relate to poverty, race, etc.--have fun!
@MapMyEnv@DustSafeStudy@Prepared4Change
https://t.co/x1nijGtL0k
Chicago peeps--thrilled that @ajmargenot has shared his outstanding Chicago soil lead data to our global lead contamination mapping effort!
@MapMyEnv@DustSafeStudy@IUImpact
https://t.co/x1nijGtL0k
House dust from 35 countries reveals our global toxic contaminant exposure and health risk https://t.co/GTk5gvEz2O via @ConversationEDU@MapMyEnv@DustSafeStudy
If you are a teacher in NZ and find yourself with a greater workload due to colleagues being absent, flick us a note and we can try to organise to video call your class to talk about soil knowledge, citizen-science and how it's important to our backyard gardens.
A new, lower threshold for lead poisoning in children means more kids will get tested – but the ultimate solution is eliminating lead sources, says @GabeFilippelli. https://t.co/kiZFsH6Dkp
My student leading the way in protecting the health of communities--go John!
@MapMyEnv
Researcher: Samples from last week's training fire contain 'extremely high' levels of lead https://t.co/zhYsy9MtdC via @YahooNews
A new, lower threshold for lead poisoning in children means more kids will get tested – but the ultimate solution is eliminating lead sources
I write about what that means here:
@Prepared4Change@IUImpact
https://t.co/1QYeNWU79d via @ConversationUS
Excellent article from my program manager on soil lead hazards--how to find out if there are issues, and how to fix them!
And featuring our newest lead risk tool--a simple way to know your risk without even testing!
https://t.co/WLiSGBWSnk via @Indianapolis Recorder
Everything in our homes gathers dust. But what exactly is it?
Our latest piece in The Conversation sheds some light on what’s in your dust and how do reduce dust in your home.
Read more here: https://t.co/cNxJRs1PRA
@DustSafeStudy#MapMyEnv#citizenscience
Map My Environment already includes #Newcastle
https://t.co/Ha689Tc79U
Includes the excellent 360 Dust Analysis (send off hoover dust sample), Home Biome and VegeSafe.
Science lab results, free, empowers people to make informed decisions about their environment, indoors and out.
Peeling lead paint is dangerous...even on the house of a lead expert (i.e., mine)
We can help you with learning whether you have lead paint and any potential lead in soils, dust, or water in your home
New website but same global citizen-science program to protect people from environmental exposures
@MapMyEnv@TheRealKFry
Visit, engage, and enjoy!
https://t.co/OT4VQqDhFA
Nice coverage of our citizen-science program to detect and eliminate lead exposure in homes, with support from @IUImpact@Prepared4Change@MapMyEnv
Churches partner with @IUPUI to provide free home lead test kits for Indianapolis residents https://t.co/ElfuiK0V5n via @WTHRcom
Wonderful story featuring our international data platform @MapMyEnv developed right here @IUPUI and supported by @IUImpact@Prepared4Change
Working around the legacy of lead: how safe is your veggie patch? https://t.co/VNFN7fEFoi
As part of the author team on this study, I remain shocked by the high levels of dangerous lead that persist in yard soils
I am also astounded by the passion of individuals to be involved in research to help identify and fix hazards
@MapMyEnv@TheRealKFry
https://t.co/hqeCfTdjcT