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​Resources for identifying locations of children

​Young children are highly sensitive to negative health effects associated with lead exposure. The following table provides resources to help identify locations where children congregate, including childcare facilities and schools, that may warrant higher priority in LSL replacement programs.
Resource
Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD)

https://hifld-geoplatform.opendata.arcgis.com/
  • Number and location of childcare centers
  • Number and locations of public and private schools
​HIFLD provides national foundation-level geospatial data to support community preparedness and resiliency research. Open geographic information system (GIS) datasets are available for the locations of educational facilities, public health facilities, and childcare facilities to help identify where there may be high concentrations of children.
HIFLD data is available for download as CSV, KML, and Shapefile (ArcGIS) data use across many different platforms
​Only raw data is available; significant analysis may be required to produce usable information for LSL replacement programs
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  • Home
  • Roadmap
    • Getting Started
    • Legal Factors
    • Funding
    • Plan Development
  • Replacement
    • Approaches to Replacement
    • Preparing an Inventory
    • Understanding Replacement Techniques
    • Communicating About LSLs
    • Coordinating Replacement
  • Policies
    • Community Access to Funding
    • Helping Consumers
    • Requiring LSL Replacement
    • Engaging other Programs
    • Risk Communication Improvement
  • EPA's LCR
    • Key Terms
    • Key Requirements and Opportunities
  • Resources
    • Intro to LSL Replacement
    • Case Examples
    • Equity
    • Matchmaking Survey
    • Child Care and Schools
    • Webinars >
      • Upcoming Webinars and Events
    • Recursos en Español
    • Downloadable Resources
    • Filling Data Gaps
  • News
  • About Us
    • FAQs
    • Feedback