Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health, Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Broken Hill, NSW 2880, Australia.
Far West Local Health District, Broken Hill, NSW 2880, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 21;18(15):7721. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18157721.
Broken Hill is amongst a group of communities internationally that are at greater risk from lead due to active or historical lead industries. Current evidence suggests there is no safe level of lead for young children. This paper describes places outside the family home where young Broken Hill children spend time and considers the potential for this to contribute to lead risk. We interviewed 65 families of children 3 years old or younger and detailed the top five places children spent time at outside the family home. Exposure to private residences outside the family home was recorded for most (88%) young children. Nearly two thirds stayed there five or more hours per week. Most children went there on a weekly basis over many months (median, 12 months), increasing the likelihood of exposure to lead hazards. Further investigation of the lead hazard and risk behaviour of children at these residences would assist in developing guidelines for remediation of the lead hazard for all private residences in Broken Hill. This approach to elucidating the potential sources and pathways of lead and other heavy metal exposures for young children may have merit in other settings where comprehensive zonal remediation is not feasible or may not be warranted.
布罗肯山是国际上因活跃或历史上的铅工业而面临更大铅风险的社区群体之一。目前的证据表明,儿童接触铅不存在安全水平。本文描述了布罗肯山儿童除家庭以外的活动场所,并考虑了这些场所可能导致铅风险的情况。我们采访了 65 个有 3 岁或 3 岁以下儿童的家庭,并详细记录了儿童在家庭以外的前五个活动场所。对于大多数(88%)幼儿来说,家庭以外的私人住宅是其暴露的主要场所。近三分之二的儿童每周在这些地方呆 5 个小时或更长时间。大多数儿童每月都有一周以上的时间在这些地方(中位数为 12 个月),这增加了接触铅危害的可能性。进一步调查这些住所的铅危害和儿童的危险行为,将有助于为布罗肯山所有私人住宅制定铅危害修复指南。这种阐明幼儿铅和其他重金属暴露的潜在来源和途径的方法,在其他全面分区修复不可行或不必要的情况下,可能具有一定的价值。