ADEQ: Arizona Department of Environmental Quality AZ.gov, Arizona's Official Web Site
Our mission is to protect and enhance public health and the environment
 Arizona Children's Environmental Health Program

One of the most important things we can do to protect our children's future is make sure they grow up in a healthy natural environment. Because children are especially vulnerable to the unhealthy effects of pollution, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has initiated the Children's Environmental Health Project to integrate children's health concerns into our state's environmental protection efforts.

In response to this directive, ADEQ is implementing a four-step "C.A.R.E. strategy" to address environmental health risks to Arizona children. Through Coordination, Assessment, Reduction and Education, ADEQ and its many partners are charting a course toward a cleaner, safer, healthier environment for our children.

October is Children's Environmental Health month. View the October 2014 CEH calendar and activities page to see what you can do to promote children's environmental health in Arizona this month.

Coordinate the many interests involved with children's environmental health issues.
Assess and prioritize the environmental health factors affecting Arizona children.
Reduce the number and types of contaminants adversely affecting Arizona's children.
Educate citizens about environmental hazards and how to reduce children's exposure.


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Resources

Tools For Schools

Schools Chemical Management Toolkit   (en español

Buffer Zones and Agricultural Pesticide Use Complaints

Guidance for Healthy Childcare Facilities

Envirokids

Environmental Health Risks

Healthy School Checklist

Link between PM10 Pollution and Childhood Asthma in Maricopa County

Linking Asthma to PM10 in Central Phoenix