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Found 8 free book(s)Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home
www.epa.govLead-based paint is usually not a hazard if it is in good condition and if it is not on an impact or friction surface like a window. Lead dust can form when lead-based paint is scraped, sanded, or heated. Lead dust also forms when painted surfaces containing lead bump or rub together. Lead paint chips and dust can get on
What Your Child's Lead Test Means
www.health.ny.govThe blood lead test tells you how much lead is in your child’s blood. Lead can harm a child’s growth, behavior, and ability to learn. The lower the test result, the better. Most lead poisoning occurs when children lick, swallow, or breathe in dust from old lead paint. Most homes built before 1978 have old lead paint, often under newer paint.
Disclosure of Information on Lead-Based Paint and/or …
www.michigan.govLead poisoning in young children may produce permanent neurological damage, including learning disabilities, reduced intelligence quotient, behavioral problems, and impaired memory. Lead poisoning also poses a particular risk to pregnant women. The seller of any interest in residential real property is
Analytical methods for measuring lead in blood
www.who.intLead is a cumulative toxicant that affects multiple body systems, including the neurological, haematological, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and renal systems. Chronic exposure commonly causes haematological effects, such as anaemia, or neurological dis-
Protect Your Child From Lead Poisoning and Window Falls
www1.nyc.govpaint and other lead paint hazards at least once a year if a child 5 years or younger lives with you or routinely spends 10 or more hours each week in your home. • remove window guards where they are required. You must notify your landlord in writing if a child 5 years or younger comes to live with you during the year or routinely
Lead Hazards Fact Sheet - Occupational Safety and Health ...
www.osha.govactivities from the hazards of lead exposure. How You Can Become Exposed to Lead Lead is an ingredient in thousands of prod-ucts widely used throughout industry, includ-ing lead-based paints, lead solder, electrical fittings and conduits, tank linings, plumbing fixtures, and many metal alloys. Although many uses of lead have been banned, lead-
LEAD PAINT CERTIFICATES FOR RENTAL HOUSING
mde.maryland.govlead free and limited lead free certification A rental dwelling unit which has been certified to be free of lead paint (XRF readings below 0.7mg/cm2 or paint chip samples below 0.5% by weight) may be exempted from annual registration fees and from further
Lead in Drinking-water - World Health Organization
www.who.intLead is used in the production of lead acid batteries, solder, alloys, cable sheathing, pigments, rust inhibitors, ammunition, glazes and plastic stabilizers (1). Tetraethyl and tetramethyl lead are important because of their extensive use as antiknock compounds in petrol, but their use for this purpose has been almost completely phased