The Myths of Lead-Based Paint
The Myths of Lead-Based Paint typically are:
- Lead-based paint was taken care of years ago -- it is not
a problem now.
- Lead-based paint is only in very old homes.
- My child does not eat paint, so I don't have to worry.
- Lead-based paint is only in the Eastern United States.
- I just painted my house, so I don't have a lead-based paint
problem.
- I can remove lead-based paint by scraping or sanding it off
myself.
- I could tell if my child were poisoned by lead-based paint.
- I'm remodeling my house, and the contractor will do it safely.
- Lead-based paint is only in the ghettos and slums of older
and bigger cities.
- Our doctor regularly checks my child for elevated blood-lead
levels.
- Lead-based paint looks different than non-lead-based paint.
THESE MYTHS ARE ALL WRONG!
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