October is Children’s Health Month

EPA is celebrating October as Children’s Health Month. The Agency notes that protecting human health and the environment mean paying special attention to the vulnerabilities of children, and especially to children living in disadvantaged communities. Children are more affected by pollution than adults for many reasons. They are smaller, their organ systems are still developing, their play and learning behaviors expose them to additional environmental threats.

In October and throughout the year, we will work with parents, teachers, and health providers to promote healthy environments where children live, learn and play.
There are events planned throughout children’s health month to promote healthy environments for children.

There is also a wealth of information to explain and promote the reduction and elimination of harmful exposures in terms that are easy to understand. To learn more children’s environmental health, visit The Office of Children’s Health Protection website and view the Presidential Proclamation for Child Health Day.