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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will conduct a Children's Environmental Exposure Research Study (CHEERS) to better understand how young children come into contact with pesticides and other chemicals in their homes. Children can come into contact with various chemicals in their homes through the air they breathe, food they eat and the surfaces they touch. Children's Environmental Exposure Research Study (CHEERS) Memo (PDF, 2 pp., 66 KB) - memo to EPA Employees from William Farland, PhD. Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Science CHEERS Fact Sheet (PDF, 11 pp., 670 KB) - this fact sheet describes the Children's Environmental Exposure Research Study (CHEERS)
EPA Partners With American Chemistry Council to Study Young Children's Exposures to Household Chemicals - October 12, 2004, News Release CHEERS flyer [PDF, 1 pp., 164 KB] - flyer with contact information and participant requirements
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