HOTLINES & INFORMATION
- EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline: 800-426-4791
- National Lead Information Center: 800-424-LEAD | www.epa.gov/lead
- NSF International: www.nsf.org
- Lead in Drinking Water Web Site: www.epa.gov/safewater/lead
Quick tips to reduce your family's exposure to lead:
- Use cold water for drinking or cooking.
- Never cook or mix infant formula using hot water from the tap.
- Make it a practice to run the water at each tap before use.
- Do not consume water that has sat in your home‛s plumbing for more than six hours.
- First, make sure to run the water until you feel the temperature change before cooking, drinking, or brushing your teeth, unless otherwise instructed by your utility. Some faucet and pitcher filters can remove lead from drinking water.
- If you use a filter, be sure you get one that is certified to remove lead by the NSF International.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES & INFORMATION
For your convenience, we have compiled the following list of the best resources on lead in water.
- National Lead Information Center: www.epa.gov/lead
- NSF International: www.nsf.org
- Lead in Drinking Water Web Site: www.epa.gov/safewater/lead
- World Health Organization: https://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/water-quality/guidelines/chemicals/lead/en/
- Basic Information about Lead in Drinking Water: https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/basic-information-ab...
- Water Research Center - Special Report #3: Lead In Drinking Water - Is There Lead In My Drinking Water ?: http://www.water-research.net/index.php/lead
- CDC - Sources of Lead: https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/tips/water.htm
- CDC - CDC Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program: http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/