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U.S. EPA: It’s Children’s Health Month


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WASHINGTON — Today, October 1, 2024, EPA is recognizing October as Children’s Health Month. Every year, EPA begins the fall season by raising awareness about the crucial role our environment plays in the ability for our nation’s children to grow up healthy and happy.

“Every child deserves to breathe clean air, drink clean water, and live in healthy, thriving neighborhoods,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan, “At EPA we are committed to making this a reality by advancing policies that reduce health disparities, and ensure that communities have the tools to safeguard their children’s future and lifelong health.”

Children, especially in vulnerable communities, are susceptible to the damages of pollution and climate change. Their developing bodies are sensitive to toxins, where they live can increase their exposure to pollutants and poverty can impact their recovery from environmental exposures. Early exposure to pollutants can last a lifetime. Most recently, EPA took these actions to advance children’s health protection:

Thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America agenda historic investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act are changing the world where our children live, learn and play.

Join us in celebrating Children’s Health Month. Get involved this October and learn more about children’s environmental health.

News release from U.S. EPA.


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