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Lead-Based Paint
If you have turned on the TV lately, you have probably already heard about the dangers and horror stories associated with lead-based paint. If you are in the process of buying or selling a home, then this is an issue that is likely to affect you. Even though most people know that lead can be poisonous, and are aware that lead-based paint is a product surrounded by much government attention these days, many do not really understand why or how it affects them.
Lead is a deadly poison that affects the nervous system and disrupts the development and functioning of the kidneys, liver, digestive system and most bodily fluids. Children under the age of six are particularly at risk, since lead can slow or damage the development of their central nervous system and brain.
Prior to the 1960s the dangers of lead were not well known. What we did know was that lead made
an excellent pigment in paint, particularly for paints of lighter colors. Houses built prior to 1940 it is not uncommon to find paints containing up to 50% lead by weight. After the late 1940s, other pigments became more popular, but lead was still used as a sealant in many paints. Over 2/3 of homes built between 1960 and 1978 still contain lead-based paint.
In 1978, the Federal Government banned lead use in residential paint, and began establishing programs and guidelines for its removal. Various state governments had already made similar bans, but we still have a lot to do before this hazard is removed from our lives. Currently, over ¾ of all homes in the US contain lead-based paint.
So what can you do to protect your family? The US EPA has released a publication titled, "Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home." In this pamphlet, the EPA suggests that if you even suspect that your home has high levels of lead, you should have young children tested for lead, even if they seem healthy
This is a vintage postcard Copyright 1906 by National Lead Co. " 'THE DUTCH BOY PAINTER' Reproduced from Oil Painting by Lawrence C. Earle This attractive figure has become famous as the trade-mark and guaranty of absolutely pure white lead."
Lead paint, we just didn't know the problems it would cause. Now we need to know if it's in your home.
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