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How can I be exposed to arsenic?

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Food: Arsenic in the air can be washed to the ground when it rains, contaminating crops and fields. Although arsenic can build up in the tissues of fish and shellfish, this form of arsenic will not hurt people. Water: Water may have arsenic in it if there are high levels of arsenic in the rocks through which the water flows, or if there is a leaking hazardous waste site close by. Some chemicals containing arsenic can dissolve in water.
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ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Arsenic
Working in a job that involves arsenic production or use, such as copper or lead smelting, wood treating, or pesticide application.
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How can people get exposed to arsenic?

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Historically, accidental exposure to arsenic has occurred from the consumption of artesian well water, where the inorganic form of arsenic was identified as arsenate. Crusher at a mine in Klondyke, AZ. Arsenic (As) is an inorganic environmental contaminant found in air, soil, food and water. It is of major concern in the desert Southwest due to its ubiquitous presence. Unlike most regions of the U.S., Arizona draws its drinking water from wells (not lakes and rivers).
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What is arsenic?

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Arsenic can combine with other elements to make chemicals used to preserve wood and to kill insects on cotton and other agricultural crops.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to arsenic?

ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Arsenic
Exposure to higher than average levels of arsenic occur mostly in the workplace, near hazardous waste sites, or in areas with high natural levels. At high levels, inorganic arsenic can cause death. Exposure to lower levels for a long time can cause a discoloration of the skin and the appearance of small corns or warts. Arsenic has been found in at least 1,149 of the 1,684 National Priority List sites identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Arsenic
Arsenic is a naturally occurring element widely distributed in the earth's crust. In the environment, arsenic is combined with oxygen, chlorine, and sulfur to form inorganic arsenic compounds. Arsenic in animals and plants combines with carbon and hydrogen to form organic arsenic compounds. Inorganic arsenic compounds are mainly used to preserve wood. Copper chromated arsenate (CCA) is used to make "pressure-treated" lumber. CCA is no longer used in the U.S.
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How can arsenic affect me?

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Most arsenic enters water supplies either from natural deposits in the earth or from industrial and agricultural pollution. Arsenic is a natural element of the earth's crust. It is a byproduct of copper smelting, mining and coal burning. It enters drinking water supplies from natural deposits in the earth or from agricultural and industrial practices.
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HOW CAN I BE EXPOSED TO WNV?

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People may be exposed to WNV when an infected mosquito bites them. However, only a small percentage of mosquitoes are expected to carry the virus so the risk of being infected with WNV from any single mosquito bite is very small. For a mosquito to become infected with the virus, it must bite an infected bird.
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How might I be exposed to tetryl?

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Most people are not exposed to tetryl because contamination is around military installations where it was made, used, or stored. You may be exposed by:
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How Might I be Exposed to Perchlorate?

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Human exposure to perchlorate can occur if contaminated water is consumed directly, is used to make beverages such as tea, coffee or formula, or is used to cook foods that absorb a significant amount of water. Perchlorate has also been detected in several types of foods and beverages (e.g. some lettuces and milk, depending on where they are from), possibly from use of perchlorate contaminated irrigation water or feeds.
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Will I be exposed?

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No! All clients are draped properly according to State Licensing laws. The only area exposed will be the area that is being treated at the time.
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How can I find out if there is arsenic in my drinking water?

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Washington State Department of Health fact sheet about arsenic http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/dw/our_main_pages/arsenic.htm http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/dw/fact_sheets/331-167_5-1-2_Arsenic_in_Drinking_Water_Q&A_With_Graphics_.pdf
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Where is arsenic contaminated water found?

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In the United States, high concentrations of arsenic are most often found at the foothill of mountain ranges. Western states and parts of the Midwest and New England show increasing arsenic levels well above the current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standard of 10 parts per billion (ppb). Although these areas have the highest concentrations of arsenic overall, communities throughout the United States have high levels of arsenic in their drinking water. More than 12.
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What are the symptoms of arsenic exposure?

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Several studies have shown that inorganic arsenic can increase the risk of lung cancer, skin cancer, bladder cancer, liver cancer, kidney cancer, and prostate cancer. The World Health Organization (WHO), the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have determined that inorganic arsenic can cause cancer in humans.
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What should I do if I have concerns about arsenic exposure?

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See your health care provider to discuss your concerns. For more information, call the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), Division of Toxicology at 1-888-422-8737.
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How is arsenic exposure diagnosed?

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Testing hair and fingernails will tell you if you have been exposed to arsenic in the past six to twelve months.
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What is the treatment for arsenic exposure?

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There is no effective treatment for arsenic exposure. Your health care provider can only help provide relief from your symptoms.
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Is there arsenic in our water?

The Water Quality Report that was mailed to you in June contains this information. In the report, you will find the highest arsenic concentrations reported for each source and where each source is located. We closely monitor arsenic results and are required by the State of Nevada to remove from service any water production well that meets or exceeds the current MCL of 10 parts per billion. Click here to view a copy of the Arsenic Compliance Plan.
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How can I find out whether my drinking water contains arsenic?

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First, check the chart, where we've analyzed and summarized data reported to the EPA over an 18-year period. (If your state is one of the 25 that failed to report data to the EPA, it won't appear in the chart -- in that case, just take the next step below.) Then, contact your local water utility -- it is now required by law to provide a report on all contaminants and toxins found in your local drinking water.
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How does arsenic get into water supplies?

NRDC: Arsenic in Drinking Water FAQ
Most arsenic enters water supplies either from natural deposits in the earth or from industrial and agricultural pollution. Arsenic is a natural element of the earth's crust. It is used in industry and agriculture, and for other purposes. It also is a byproduct of copper smelting, mining and coal burning. U.S. industries release thousands of pounds of arsenic into the environment every year.
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How does arsenic get into the water supply?

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Arsenic is a naturally occurring metal found in rocks and soil. It can be released into the environment through geological events, such as volcanic activity and erosion. Some industrial processes, such as mining, smelting and the production of paints, metals, soaps, dyes, drugs, semi-conductors and wood preservatives may also release arsenic into the environment.
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What are the treatment options for removing arsenic?

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has indicated that the original compliance date 2006 will be maintained, giving public water systems 5 years to meet the final standard of 10 parts per billion (ppb). Publicly owned utilities will be kept from implementing a more rapid solution due to government approval cycles, annual budgets, required bidding processes, and slow implementation schedules.
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Where and how common is arsenic found in drinking water?

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Arsenic can enter the water supply from natural deposits in the earth or from industrial and agricultural pollution. Arsenic is a natural element used for a variety of purposes within industry and agriculture. It is also a byproduct of copper smelting, mining, and coal burning. Industries in the United States release thousands of pounds of arsenic into the environment every year.
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How do I remove arsenic from my drinking water?

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Because some of the water will evaporate, boiling water can increase the concentration of arsenic in your water. Disinfecting water by chlorination or by using most mechanical filters is also NOT effective in removing arsenic from water. However, there are several types of filters that can be used, including reverse osmosis, ultra-filtration, and ion exchange.
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Why is there arsenic in the formula?

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The product contains a medicinal form of arsenic in a concentration of less than 1 part per billion that has been used for over 100 years without history of ill effects or symptoms of toxicity.
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If someone is exposed to smallpox, is it too late to get a vaccination?

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Vaccination within 3 days of exposure will completely prevent or significantly modify smallpox in the vast majority of persons. Vaccination 4 to 7 days after exposure likely offers some protection from disease or may modify the severity of disease.
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Can I get screened or tested to find out whether I have been exposed to anthrax?

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There is no screening test for anthrax; there is no test that a doctor can do for you that says you've been exposed to or carry it. The only way exposure can be determined is through a public health investigation. Nasal swabs and environmental tests, are not tests to determine whether an individual should be treated. These kinds of tests are used only to determine the extent of exposure in a given building or workplace.
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Is there risk to a newborn with an exposed mom?

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None if the mother does not develop disease. If the mother does develop disease, the newborn is susceptible and can develop disease. Institute droplet precautions in addition to Standard Precautions. If the mother has had disease in the past, maternal antibody is transferred across the placenta and appears to protect infants from developing mumps during the first year of life.
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