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LEAD-BASED
PAINT: HOME REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS
Any
house or apartment built before 1978 may contain
lead-based paint. Most homes built before 1960
contain lead-based paint. Lead-based paint
produced before 1960 contains higher
concentrations of lead than paint manufactured
in later years.
Lead-based paint can be on walls,
ceilings, woodwork, windows, and sometimes
floors. When lead-based paint on these surfaces
is broken, sanded, or scraped, it breaks into
tiny, sometimes invisible, pieces that your
child may swallow or inhale. Even small repair
and renovation jobs, including repainting
projects, can create enough lead dust and chips
to harm your child.
For more information on lead-based
paint go to Connecticut Department of Public
Health
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by service
names:
Lead
Poisoning Screening
Lead
Safe Homes
Environmental
Hazards Cleanup *Lead Poisoning
Environmental
Hazards Evaluation *Lead Poisoning
Environmental
Hazards Information *Lead Poisoning
Outreach
Programs *Lead Poisoning
Case/Care
Management *Lead Poisoning
Special Libraries *Lead Poisoning
Specialized
Treatment *Lead Poisoning
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SOURCE: Connecticut Department
of Public Health
PREPARED BY: 211/lb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: June2012
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