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Lead affects the body in many ways. Many homes built before 1978 have lead- based paint. The federal government banned lead-based paint from housing in 1978. Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home usda.gov FSAFile pfflinyhbrochure usda.gov FSAFile pfflinyhbrochure
The condition of the paint could offer a clue whether it contains lead. One of the telltale signs of lead in paint is alligatoring, which looks like reptilian scales when the layer starts to crack and wrinkle. If paint creates a chalky residue when it rubs off, it could also contain lead. How to Identify Lead Paint and What to Do About it - ISN inspectionsupport.com how-to-identify-lea inspectionsupport.com how-to-identify-lea
The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Act of 1992, also called Title X, required the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to develop regulations for disclosing lead-based paint hazards in homes built before 1978 that are offered for sale or lease. Real Estate Disclosure and Notification - CDPH - CA.gov ca.gov CLPPB Pages LRCrealdisc ca.gov CLPPB Pages LRCrealdisc
You can generally tell if the paint you are dealing with is lead-based if the sub-layers of paint are still present on a surface and the building was constructed before 1978, or by using a lead paint test kit on the paint in question.
Overview. Lead poisoning occurs when lead builds up in the body, often over months or years. Even small amounts of lead can cause serious health problems. Children younger than 6 years are especially vulnerable to lead poisoning, which can severely affect mental and physical development.
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Lead-based paint is most likely to be found on window frames, doors, skirting boards, kitchen and bathroom cupboards, exterior walls, gutters, metal surfaces and fascias. It can also be found on interior walls, ceilings and areas with enamel paint.
Lead-based paint is still present in millions of homes, normally under layers of newer paint. If the paint is in good shape, the lead-based paint is usually not a problem. Deteriorating lead-based paint (peeling, chipping, chalking, cracking, damaged, or damp) is a hazard and needs immediate attention.

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