Lead-Safe Procedures in Home Improvement
If your home was built before 1978 it may contain lead paint. Homes built before 1950 usually have the highest concentrations of lead paint. Repairing and remodeling painted surfaces in homes built before 1978, if done in an unsafe manner, can be hazardous to children. If lead dust is swallowed or breathed, it can cause lead poisoning, the #1 environmental health problem facing American children today.
Lead poisoning, even at low levels in a child's body, can cause permanent brain damage and negatively affect children's behaviors and their ability to learn. Children younger than 6 years of age and pregnant women are at greatest risk. Protect your family by following safe remodeling procedures - whether you do the work yourself or hire a contractor to do it for you.
You will need to use the same tools and follow the same safe work methods as for interior home repair and remodeling.
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