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Other Sources of Lead.
 
  • Drinking water. Your home might have plumbing with lead or lead solder. Call your local health department or water supplier to find out about testing your water. You cannot see, smell, or taste lead, and boiling your water will not get rid of lead. If you think your plumbing might have lead in it:

 

  • Use only cold water for drinking and cooking.
  • Run water for 15 to 30 seconds before drinking It. especially if you have not used your water for a few hours.
  • The job. If you work with lead, you could bring It home on your hands or clothes, Shower and change clothes before coming home. Launder your work clothes separately from the rest of your family’s clothes.
  • Old painted toys and furniture.
  • Food and liquids stored in lead crystal or lead glazed pottery or porcelain.
  • Lead smelters or other industries that release lead into the air.
  • Hobbies that use lead, such as making pottery or stained glass, or refinishing furniture.
  • Folk remedies that contain lead, such as “greta” and “azarcon” used to treat an upset stomach.

 

 

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