What to know
ATSDR has an Eastern, Central, and Western Branch. Find information on the Burlington Vapor Intrusion, Great Lakes Biomonitoring, and Idaho Property Provider.
Eastern Branch
ATSDR's rapid response and data analysis of a vapor intrusion at a Vermont public school produced recommendations that protected the safety of students and staff.

Central Branch
ATSDR continues its involvement in the multi-faceted efforts to protect, restore, and maintain the Great Lakes ecosystem.

Western Branch
To protect children from hazardous environmental exposure, Idaho's CSPECE (Choose Safe Places for Early Care and Education) voluntary program encourages providers to use a property checklist. This outlines potential environmental exposures when considering a site for their childcare business.
