10 Painting Safety Tips Every Homeowner Should Know
Test for Lead
Originally, adding color, increasing durability and speeding up drying time were some of the reasons lead was added to paint. But unfortunately, the lead in paint also made paint dust and paint chips hazardous. Exposure to lead can cause many adverse health effects. Sadly, children are more vulnerable than adults and more likely to be exposed to dust or paint chips containing lead. Lead-based paints were banned from use in housing in 1978, so if you’re planning a painting project in a house that was built before 1978, make sure to test for lead before you do any sanding or scraping. Lead testing kits are readily available at home centers and hardware stores. Here’s how to test for lead paint.
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