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Software for Environmental Awareness
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Lead in the Environment

photo of child eating paintA detailed look at the health problems posed by lead. Learn about testing children for lead poisoning. This hypertext program presents sources of lead, health effects, and techniques for reducing lead exposure in and around the home. A quiz helps users review what they have learned, and the reference section points them to local, regional and national sources of information and help. Also available in Spanish. leadenv.html
Audiences: homeowners, small communities, teachers, concerned citizens

This program is now available online

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Download LEADENV now:
leadenv.exe self-extracting zipfile (1.2 Mb)

Installation: To install, copy the zipfile (leadenv.exe) onto your hard disk, then double-click it to uncompress and install the program. To start the program, double-click on its icon in the Program Group "Software for Environmental Awareness".
  • Created: 1994 by W. Adams, W. Sanders, D. Turpin; updated 1999
  • Size: approximately 3.04 Mb when uncompressed, 1.2 Mb compressed
  • Operating system: DOS
  • Other requirements: IBM-compatible with a hard disk, 640 K RAM (approximately 540 K of RAM must be available),mouse required.

 

 

 

 
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