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Use only lead-safe paint, DepEd urged

- Rhodina Villanueva

The group Eco Waste Coalition is urging the Department of Education (DepEd) to issue a department order to ensure that only lead-safe paint is used on school buildings nationwide as the yearly Brigada

Eskwela nears. The group promoting chemical safety and zero waste said its campaign toward lead-safe schools is in anticipati­on of the phaseout of lead-containing architectu­ral, decorative and household paints by Jan. 1, 2017 as per Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) Administra­tive Order 2013-24.

“While the phaseout will only take effect in January next year, we find it extremely important that all schools take the deliberate decision now not to use lead-containing paints and ensure a lead-safe school environmen­t for healthy and bright children,” Aileen Lucero, Eco Waste coordinato­r, said.

“We hope that the directive will be released soon to serve as guidance for the schools and their community of donors and supporters for the Brigada Eskwela on May 30 to June 4,” she added.

The requested department order will be in sync with DepEd’s mission of promoting a child-friendly school environmen­t, and the 15-point “Human Rights Agenda for Chemical Safety” adopted by the Commission on Human Rights, the Eco Waste Coalition pointed out.

Citing informatio­n from the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint, a joint initiative of the United Nations Environmen­t Program and the World Health Organizati­on (WHO), the group warned that young children may inhale or ingest lead-containing paint chips, dust or soil as lead paint deteriorat­es over time.

Lead is one of the 10 chemicals of major public health concern, the WHO said.

There is no known level of lead exposure that is considered to be safe, the WHO noted, stressing that childhood lead poisoning can have lifelong health impacts, including learning disabiliti­es, anemia and disorders in coordinati­on, visual, spatial and language skills. —

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