Testing is the only way to know your blood lead level. The Lead Health Intervention Program provides free blood lead testing year-round to anyone who lives, works, or recreates within the Bunker Hill Superfund Site, regardless of age. Spending time outdoors can increase your risk of exposure to soil, sediments, and dust contaminated with metals such as lead. Testing blood lead levels in late summer or early fall will indicate if you or your family have potentially been exposed to lead during summer recreational activities.
Schedule a free appointment for you and your family members to check your blood lead level.
Learn more about lead and its health effects, including historic community-wide blood lead levels within the Bunker Hill Superfund Site. If you have questions about exposure to lead and other metals, contact Panhandle Health District’s Kellogg Office at (208) 783-0707.

Click here to request a private consultation on how to reduce exposure to contamination.
Mark your calendar for community and educational events throughout the year!