META name="y_key" content="aa5e46f955af38ff"> The LEAD Ladies...: QUESTION: HOW CAN I PROTECT MYSELF FROM LEAD IN EVERYDAY HOUSEHOLD DUST?

Saturday, April 17, 2010

QUESTION: HOW CAN I PROTECT MYSELF FROM LEAD IN EVERYDAY HOUSEHOLD DUST?

ANSWER: Household dust contains varying amounts of lead particles. Remember, it takes just a few specks of lead to permanently damage an unborn child's developing brain. Lead accumulations in children and teenagers effect their physical health and cognitive functioning throughout their life, but will also impact their eventual offspring. And dust is virtually in every person's home, on furniture and carpets. When dust from either source is disturbed and becomes airborne, it can be inhaled by family members and pets. 

By damp wiping dust from surfaces, the risk of sending dust and lead particles airborne is eliminated.  When vacuuming, use a closed system with a HEPA filter. Do not use vacuum cleaners which collect dust in disposable bags.

By checking paint and other household items for lead, you can minimize the lead content in the dust in your house.  Quick link to LEAD TEST KITS. 


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