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What we do. NCHH sponsors research on methods to reduce residential environmental hazards and to scientifically assess risks. NCHH also seeks to find scientifically valid and practical strategies that make homes safe from these hazards, to alert low income families to these risks and help them protect their children and see those strategies implemented through standards and programs established by and through insurers, lenders, federal and state laws and regulations, community organizations and the courts.
Our Mission:
To create healthy and safe homes for children through practical and proven steps.
Section Summaries Below is a brief description of the site's major sections and a text link to each. Also below is a Google search for quick navigation through our website.
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