Kids’ health
Few things are more important than keeping kids safe and healthy. Working together, we can protect them from hidden dangers, toxic threats and unsafe products and practices.
We all work hard to make sure the young ones in our lives and communities can grow up happy and healthy. In many ways the world is safer than it has ever been for kids — but there are still way too many avoidable risks and hidden dangers that kids face every day. Together, we can better alert parents and communities about threats to kids’ health; we can ensure everyone has access to resources that will help them keep their families safe; and we can work together around commonsense solutions.
The Latest on Kids’ health
STATEMENT: FDA says PFAS completely phased out of U.S. food packaging
Looking ahead: protecting the climate, nature and consumers in 2024
Updates
Stop The Overuse Of Antibiotics
Panera Bread backs off of no antibiotics policy
280 more school districts are getting clean buses
We’re making your voice heard on mercury pollution
Featured Resources
VR risks for kids and teens
The Threat of “Forever Chemicals”
Green schools guide
Get the Lead Out
Did You Know?
Medical experts estimate that more than 24 million American kids are at risk of losing IQ points due to lead exposure.
What We're Doing
With research indicating that most states are failing to protect children from lead in schools’ drinking water, we need policies that are strong enough to “get the lead out” at schools and preschools.
I decided to support an organization that doesn’t seem to rely on partisan politics to accomplish goals, and as a pediatrician, I have been especially interested in OSPIRG’s projects that impact the health of children and infants...Patricia Jett, Member
I decided to support an organization that doesn’t…rely on partisan politics to accomplish goals
The Latest
Type
I’ll have the turkey, hold the pollution
How to protect your family from gas stove pollution this Thanksgiving
New report links beef raised with critically important antibiotics to McDonald’s
Investigative journalists allege U.S. beef producers use antibiotics World Health Organization deems most valuable to humans
Purchase turkey raised without overusing antibiotics this Thanksgiving
It’s worth spending a little more time and maybe a little more money to purchase a turkey raised without overusing antibiotics.
Why consider buying antibiotic-free meat
Buying antibiotic-free meat is important, but not for the reason you might think.
New Superbugs in Stock report: grocery stores failing to stop antibiotic overuse in meat supply chains
Team
Murray
Teresa
Murray
Consumer Watchdog, PIRG