Sun Safety Eco-Healthy FAQ

A mother is putting sunscreen on her young daughter at the beach--Sunscreen

Being out in the sun can cause UV radiation exposure. Use mineral sunscreens, avoid chemical filters and sprays, dress for sun protection, and plan outdoor time to limit harmful UV exposure.

Mercury Factsheet

Picture of a splatter of liquid mercury surrounded by a few fish--Mercury

Mercury is a potent neurotoxin that can harm kids’ developing brains. Exposure to mercury can be through large fish, broken glass thermometers, and compact fluorescent light bulbs.

Lead Factsheet

Two girls are enjoying a glass of water--Lead

Lead is a heavy metal often found in paint, water, soil, and consumer products. Lead is very harmful to health. Learn how to reduce exposure and led poisoning in our children and communities.

Safe Siting Child Care Facilities​ Factsheet

A storefront plaza

It is important that child cares are located in safe areas. Choose child care sites wisely to avoid toxic exposures. Ensure safe spaces and keep kids away from pollution for healthy growth.

Plastics Factsheet

A picture of a baby milk bottle next to a pacifier, baby bib, and teddy bear--plastics

Many plastics we are exposed to daily, contain harmful chemicals that are detrimental to human health. Learn how to use plastics more safely and prevent exposures to toxins.

Noise Pollution Factsheet

Young girl wearing headphones in class.

Noise pollution harms children’s learning, hearing, and health. Quiet spaces support focus, language skills, and lower stress for better development.