No age is immune from the effects of lead.
We see lead poisoning less in older kids and adults because they are less likely to be crawling around getting it on their hands and to ingest (eat) it.
No age is immune from the effects of lead. We see lead poisoning less in older kids and adults because they are less likely to be crawling around getting it on their hands and to ingest (eat) it.
There isn't an easy way. Modern paints contain no lead. If it is old paint there is a chance it may contain some lead.
Lead is commonly found in these items. Lead-acid batteries use lead as a key component. In stained glass windows, lead is used in the form of lead cames to hold the glass pieces together. In old paint, lead was commonly used as a pigment.
no.
Lead is. people often mistake the graphite in pencils for lead. Lead is used in batteries, in stained glass as the piece bonder, and in old paint. Lead is banned for use in paints, water pipe systems, and much more. Lead flashing is still allowed in building construction.
No, 10 year old should study for better life.
In the winter of 1903/04.
ammunition paint (in the old days) food cans fishing weights..
If you mean latex paint, none. Latex is a water based paint and has no toxic fumes.
anything involving paint
Yes, it is possible to paint with a 1-year-old and create a meaningful art piece by focusing on the process and enjoying the creative experience together.
White lead is lead carbonate. The name "white lead" is also used to describe a lead-containing white paint that was often used as a primer coat on metal. In this context, "red lead" was the red-colored lead-containing primer. White lead is a pigment composed of Lead carbonate and Lead hydroxide. It is used as a rust preventive and it used to be used in house paint until it was recognized that exposure to the old powdering paint and chips created a lead poisoning hazard to people.