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QuestionHow can you tell if it's lead paint?Gregory Cade is an Environmental and Occupational Law Attorney. With over 25 years of experience, he has extensive knowledge in injuries resulting from toxic substance exposure like pesticides. He is a member of numerous professional organizations, including The American Bar Association, The National Association of Environmental Professionals, and The American Association for Justice. Gregory graduated with a BS in Natural Science and Mathematics with an emphasis in Chemistry and Biology and an MPH in Occupational Health, Safety, and Industrial Hygiene from The University of Alabama at Birmingham. He also holds a JD from Miles School of Law.The safest way to evaluate the status of your paint is to arrange for a full inspection of all painted surfaces or a risk assessment indicating how to mend the hazardous areas.
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QuestionHow can you tell if old paint contains lead?Gregory Cade is an Environmental and Occupational Law Attorney. With over 25 years of experience, he has extensive knowledge in injuries resulting from toxic substance exposure like pesticides. He is a member of numerous professional organizations, including The American Bar Association, The National Association of Environmental Professionals, and The American Association for Justice. Gregory graduated with a BS in Natural Science and Mathematics with an emphasis in Chemistry and Biology and an MPH in Occupational Health, Safety, and Industrial Hygiene from The University of Alabama at Birmingham. He also holds a JD from Miles School of Law.Lead-based paint was commonly used before the 1980s, and its presence in households poses a significant health threat when it is in a broken, cracked state. The most accessible way to determine if the paint on your walls contains lead is to hire a certified lead-based plant inspector to conduct an assessment of the building.
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QuestionI have been sleeping in a lead-exposed room for 3 years, am I okay?C GraceCommunity AnswerThe only way to be sure is to take a blood test, and discuss any symptoms with your doctor.
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QuestionIs it better to just remove the 118 year old molding that most likely has lead in it, then sand it, by a licensed professional?MputerioCommunity AnswerIt depends how much you like the molding. If it's something special/has historical value, then it may be worth the cost of having a lead-certified contractor re-finish it. This can get expensive depending how much molding there is due to the extra work due to lead containment measures. If it's nothing special and you'd be just as happy with whatever is currently being sold at Home Depot or wherever, it will probably cost less to carefully remove it and replace it with new molding. You probably still want to wear a respirator and put down plastic all around the work area before taking it down because there is a good chance you'll still create some lead dust, but much less than sanding it.
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