11/20/2017
Lyke Thompson, director of the Center for Urban Studies, and Joel Kurth, Detroit editor for Bridge Magazine, sit down with Devin Scillian during Local 4's Flash Point to discuss the increase in lead poisoned children in Detroit and Michigan. (11:20 minutes into the video)
Flashpoint 11/19: Lead issues arise in cities other than Flint; a way forward from racial tension
Watch here.
11/14/2017
Please be aware of demolishing activity around your home, especially if you have young children.
The city has a new text alert system that will notify you of any demolitions occurring within 500 feet of your home. Just text your address to 313.254.3366 and "opt-in" to receive text notifications two weeks prior to demolitions by your home.
Detroit demo blitz linked to rising lead levels in children
(With map) City’s former health leader charges that officials considered health concerns a ‘nuisance,’ and focused solely on tearing down blighted homes fast.
09/26/2017
Hello Everyone,
We would like to invite you to the Southwest Detroit Asthma Partnerships first community meeting, this Thursday, September 28 from 5:00 - 6:00 PM. We will be discussing what the Partnership has learned from community focus groups and what we can do to address the issues related to air quality and asthma in Southwest Detroit. We will also open the floor for open discussion. Hope to see you there!
05/02/2017
Please join us to learn more about keeping kids safe in and around vehicles! We will be at the Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation on 5/9, from 11-2. Come by and get your car seats checked, learn how to avoid injuries, and participate in activities and arts & crafts! Fun and educational for the whole family!
04/21/2017
Wayne State’s Center for Urban Studies receives State Farm award for home fire safety campaign in Detroit
The Center for Urban Studies at Wayne State University has received a State Farm Good Neighbor Citizenship grant to implement a new, critical set of activities in the Detroit Fire Prevention and Safety Project.
04/21/2017
Toldedo Law Deadline likely to be delayed: https://t.co/dyPb2fzHUg
Toledo's lead-law deadline likely to be delayed
Inspectors are unlikely to get the lead out fast enough for landlords to be in compliance six months from now with the city’s lead-safe ordinance. So far, 39 of the estimated 50,000 affected properties have the required certification. Inspectors would have to complete more than 8,000 inspections a m...
04/21/2017
Please join us and the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America's Michigan chapter on May 11th to promote cleaner air and asthma prevention at the state capitol!
03/02/2017
Please spread the word about our collaborative's Detroit Fire Prevention & Safety Program. We are providing residents of Detroit with free smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. In addition, eligible families who participate can be referred to services such as utility assistance. Below you will find our flyer in English, Spanish, and Arabic.
09/01/2016
NPR has created an interactive guide online to help homeowners determine if they have lead in their pipes. It is very user friendly and is available in Spanish as well.
https://apps.npr.org/find-lead-pipes-in-your-home/en/
Find lead pipes in your home
Do bring water into your home? Find out in 10 minutes. All you’ll need is a key and a magnet.
08/12/2016
Remember, carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas! Make sure you have detectors near all the sleeping areas in your home, and low to the ground -- unlike smoke which rises, CO sinks.
Noodles & Co. employees sickened by carbon monoxide
Authorities say several employees at a Rochester Hills restaurant were taken to a hospital because of carbon monoxide poisoning.