Sources of Lead Exposure

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Sources of Lead Exposure

Two Types of Lead Non-Environmental Environmental Ayurvedics Paint Dust Soil Water Non-Environmental Ayurvedics Imported Food, Spices Occupational Hobbies Children’s Jewelry, Toys, & Clothing

Lead Paint Pre-1978 Housing may contain lead-based paint 74% of homes built prior to 1980 contain some lead paint Pre-1950 housing stock has an even higher probability of containing lead paint In CT, 35% of housing stock is pre-1950

Lead Paint Standards Toxic Levels: Paint for sale (wet paint): > 0.06% lead by weight X-ray Florescence Analyzer (XRF): ≥ 1 mg/cm2 Paint chip: ≥ 0.5% lead by weight

Lead Dust Is a very fine dust that comes from deteriorated lead paint Commonly found on window sills or other high friction surfaces Can be created by renovating pre-1978 homes Use wet cleaning and lead-safe work practices to minimize dust hazards

Soil Exposed soil may contain paint chips or lead dust Safety Measures: Cover bare areas by planting grass, shrubs, or with mulch Wipe shoes on mats or remove shoes before entering the home Soil Hazard Standard: >400 ppm must be abated Greater than 5,000 perm methods

Water Lead can leach out into drinking water from lead pipes or solder in older homes (rarely a high risk factor) Lead solder was banned from use in plumbing in 1986 40 million household private wells Public water systems can’t exceed .015 mg/L or 15 ppb

Clearance and Hazard Standards Dust Hazard Risk Assessment: Floor: >40 mg/sq. ft Window sill: >250 mg/sq. ft Dust Clearance Post Abatement: Floors: <40 mg/sq. ft Window sill: < 250 mg/sq. ft Window well: < 400 mg/sq. ft

Non-Environmental Sources Food Ayurvedics Gardening Imported Foods Occupational Automotive Demolition Work Bridge Work Factory Work Hobbies Ceramics Stained Glass Soldering Firearms/bullet making Children’s Products Toys Jewelry Clothes

Ayurvedics – plant based Ayurvedics or ethnic remedies are known to contain lead & other heavy metals Ayurvedics are regulated as dietary supplements therefore, medical standards do not apply Contain herbs, minerals, metals, animal products Imported from India & South Asian countries 1 in 5 ayurvedics contain harmful levels of lead, mercury, and arsenic

Gardening Food contamination from… Improper food handling Working with contaminated soil then touching food Lead contaminated soil (controversial) Best practice would be test soil Use a raised garden with new soil

Imported Foods & Candy Packaging food products: Leaded ink is used in/on candy wrappers Lead solder is used to seal imported metal food cans 1995 US banned the use of lead solder Problem is….. Only a small amount of imported products are tested. Potential food contamination

Occupational Exposure Painters, renovators, abatement workers, etc... Lead dust can contaminate….. Interior of vehicle Clothes On shoes Important to remember…. Shower on worksite if possible Change clothes before leaving work Wash hands and face minimally Remove shoes before entering home Wash work clothes separately

Hobbies: Pottery/Ceramics Imported pottery may be coated in glaze containing lead Over time lead may leach out of the pottery If unsure of origin of pottery use as decoration rather than for food

Lead in Pewter Low grades of pewter may contain lead Do not store food or beverages in pewter containers Over time lead may leach out into food and beverages

Potential Leaching Sources Lead Crystal Pots and Pans Lead can leach out of leaded crystal and pitted pots and pans into acidic beverages or food!!!

Hobbies: Lead Soldering Soldering lead for stained glass releases toxic lead fumes Soldering should be done away from children or pregnant women Work in well ventilated area, use personal protective equipment (PPE), and keep children out of area.

Lead and Firearms Lead dust can be generated from bullets hitting bullet traps in a firing range High levels of dust may settle on instructors or shooters skin or clothing Clothing should be changed before entering the car or home, and showering can remove any lead dust on the skin Lead in Firing Ranges Fact Sheet http://www.ct.gov/dph/LIB/dph/environmental_health/EOHA/pdf/Pb_firing_r ange.pdf

Children’s Jewelry Inexpensive jewelry manufactured in foreign countries has been known to contain excessive levels of lead Jewelry may be purchased in stores and gumball machines In 2006, a child in Minnesota died from lead poisoning after swallowing a metal charm, which laboratory testing revealed to be 99% lead

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