Lead can cause several health complications, and it is commonly found in paint and water. Here's how you can check your home for lead and how to safely remove it.
July 27, 2015
Lead can cause several health complications, and it is commonly found in paint and water. Here's how you can check your home for lead and how to safely remove it.
Most homes built before 1960 contain heavily leaded paint. Lead paint, even in good condition, is a special problem in locations such as windows where painted surfaces rub against each other. But any lead paint is now considered hazardous to young children.
In many homes, the original copper pipes supplying water were soldered with a material containing lead; and occasionally, the pipes themselves may be lead.
If lead is found in your water, it can be minimized by installing an under-sink filter that is certified for lead removal.
The health of your family is your top priority. Keep these tips in mind if you suspect your house contains lead, and clear it up as soon as possible.
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