Social Media Graphics

At a glance

Download these graphics to share childhood lead poisoning information via social media.

Small black male toddler crawling on floor towards the camera.

Testing children for Lead exposure

Child's hand playing with blocks with a blue banner on top that reads "Most children exposed to lead have no symptoms. Screen your patients today."
Most children exposed to lead have no symptoms.
A doctor examining a small baby in the mother's lap. A green banner on top reads, "Childhood lead exposure is preventable. Test your patients today."
Childhood lead exposure is preventable.
Young boy crawling on the floor with a green banner on the top that reads "Lead can harm young children's growth and development. Do not delay blood lead testing for children."
Lead can harm young children's growth and development.
An image of a gloved hand holding a vial containing a blood lead test with a blue banner on top reading "A blood test is the best way to determine if a child has been exposed to lead. Test your patients today."
A blood test is the best way to determine if a child has been exposed to lead.

Quotes from CDC staff

School children wearing mask and backpacks run down a path between two brick buildings with a quote on a blue banner below.
Dr. Chris Rey, Associate Director, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Toddler crawing on floor towards the camera with a banner below displaying a quote.
Erik Svendsen, PhD, Director of NCEH's Division of Environmental Health Science and Practice
People stand in group with fists raised in air. Quote from Paul Allwood below the picture reads "Reducing the impact of lead on groups that have been marginalized is essential to eliminating childhood lead poisoning and promoting environmental justice."
Paul Allwood, PhD, MPH, RS Branch Chief, Lead Poisoning Prevention and Surveillance Branch (proposed)
A female pediatrician talking to a mother and her child with a quote below.
CDR Erin Evans, REHS/RS, MPH, Regional Director (ATSDR Region7), Office of Community Health and Hazard Assessment (OCCHA)
A small boy playing with plastic dinosaur toys with a quote below.
Patrick N. Breysse, PhD, CIH, Director, National Center for Environmental Health
A group of people putting their fists ina  circle with a quote below.
Sharunda Buchanan, PhD, MS, Director, NCEH/ATSDR Office of Priority Projects and Innovation
A group of children wearing masks sitting on slides at a playground.
CDR, Monica Leonard, MPH, REHS, CP/FS, Western Section Chief, Office of Community Health and Hazard Assessment (OCHHA)

National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (NLPPW)

An infographic of the main focuses of the 2023 National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
An infographic of the main focuses of the 2023 National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, (Spanish)
A boy an a woman washing dishes in the sink with a graphic to promote the Get the Facts portion of the National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
Get The Facts
A boy an a woman washing dishes in the sink with a graphic to promote the Get the Facts portion of the National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
Get The Facts (Spanish)
A doctor putting a stethoscope against a baby's chest with the graphic for the Get Your Child Tested portion of National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
Get Your Child Tested
A doctor putting a stethoscope against a baby's chest with the graphic for the Get Your Child Tested portion of National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
Get Your Child Tested (Spanish)
A man testing a wall for lead paint with a graphic for the Get Your Home Tested portion of National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
Get Your Home Tested
A man testing a wall for lead paint with a graphic for the Get Your Home Tested portion of National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
Get Your Home Tested (Spanish)