EPA Recognizes McCoy’s Building Supply Stores
for Environmental Information Assistance
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Since January 2005, McCoy’s has been a partner with EPA Region 6 in preventing childhood lead poisoning in vulnerable populations living in
“EPA thanks McCoy’s for its assistance in this important right-to-know program,” said EPA Region 6 Multimedia Planning and Permitting Division Director Carl Edlund. “There is no more serious environmental concern than
Many houses and apartments built before 1978 have lead-based paint. Lead from paint, chips, and dust can pose serious health problems if not taken care of properly. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from brain and nervous system damage, behavior and learning problems, and slowed growth. Lead is also harmful to adults and can cause reproductive problems, high blood pressure, digestive problems, nerve disorders, and memory and concentration problems.
“As one of the largest family-owned businesses in the building supply industry, we know that we have a responsibility to promote environmentally-responsible building practices,” said McCoy’s Vice President of Marketing Dan Stauffer. “We work hard to bring our customers information about green building procedures, sustainable building techniques and healthier building supplies, so they can make better choices for their families. Our Building Science Library at mccoys.com lets consumers learn about environmental building standards, and they can get breaking environmental news on our blog.”
Since the opening of their first store in Houston, Texas, in 1923, McCoy’s has been a family-owned building supplies retailer with 83 stores located in Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, New Mexico and Oklahoma. This includes 43 stores located in areas defined by the Texas Department of State Health Services Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program as high risk areas for lead poisoning. Unlike larger home improvement chain stores, McCoy’s stores are mostly located in or in close proximity to neighborhoods with predominantly pre-1978 built housing.
More information on EPA’s lead-based paint program is available at http://www.epa.gov/lead
More about activities in EPA Region 6: http://www.epa.gov/region6
EPA audio file is available at http://www.epa.gov/region6/6xa/podcast/jul2009.html
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For more information contact Dave Bary or Anthony Suttice at 214-665-2200 or r6press@epa.gov
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