Free Lead Testing Event for New Providence Residents This Thursday
New Providence Residents Can Get Free Lead Testing For Consumer Products Thursday

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New Providence residents can access free lead testing for household items on June 11 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Mountainside Library. The Westfield Regional Health Department will test items like toys and cosmetics for lead content, with no registration required.
- 01The lead testing event will take place on June 11 from 6 to 7 p.m.
- 02It is hosted by the Westfield Regional Health Department at the Mountainside Library in Mountainside, New Jersey.
- 03Residents can test up to five items per person for lead content.
- 04The event is open to all residents, with no prior registration needed.
- 05The testing is conducted for educational purposes only.
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Residents of New Providence, New Jersey, are invited to participate in a free lead testing event for consumer products on June 11 from 6 to 7 p.m. The Westfield Regional Health Department will conduct tests on various household items, including toys, ceramics, spices, and cosmetics, to check for lead contamination. The event will be held at the Mountainside Library, located at 1 Constitution Plaza in Mountainside. No registration is necessary, and attendees can walk in to have their items tested. Each person is allowed to test up to five items, making it a convenient opportunity for families to ensure the safety of their household products. This initiative is part of an educational effort to raise awareness about lead exposure and its potential health risks. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about the safety of their everyday items. For further inquiries or news tips, residents can contact the local news outlet via email.
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This event provides residents with a chance to ensure their household items are safe from lead contamination, promoting public health.
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