A Brooklyn mom says she is continuing to contact for justice and accountability from the New York City Housing Authority after lead was detected in her son’s process — and in partitions in her condominium at the Van Dyke Properties in Brownsville.

The woman took News 12 on a tour of her condominium. She suggests quite a few several years in the past, she took her son for a regimen checkup at the doctor’s place of work, where they detected ranges of lead in his blood.

She joined Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams at the Van Dyke Properties to phone for accountability and speedy guidance from NYCHA. The mother suggests she has been seeking to get responses for several years and is involved about her son’s health.

She says assessments found the highest concentrations of lead in a wall in her kitchen and an adjacent pipe.

This comes right after a the latest federal keep track of exposed at the very least 9,000 flats inside of the New York City Housing Authority and across the city have been discovered to incorporate guide. These residences are typically located in structures wherever children stay or commit a great deal of time. That is three occasions the range of apartments with direct that NYCHA has beforehand acknowledged.

Lead can be incredibly harmful to kids, producing cognitive developmental delays, primarily when they are uncovered at a young age.

A NYCHA spokesperson told News 12 in a assertion in element, “NYCHA is aggressively doing the job to establish apartments in which there are youngsters beneath 6 yrs old, and our monumental endeavours to overhaul our lead method have resulted in the nation’s most thorough evaluation of public housing residences presumed to have guide-centered paint.”