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I believe I have lead paint in my house - what precautions should I take?

EcoSolve Americas
Please note that solvent strippers can give a mixture of solvent and lead fumes - not to be recommended! Removal of lead paint is dangerous but with Eco Solutions' products it is safe. Eco Solutions' products act as "working wet" therefore eliminating ingestion of any paint particles or lead fumes. NEVER USE SANDPAPER OR A HEAT GUN TO REMOVE LEAD PAINT. Lead is particularly dangerous for children and the unborn child - large quantities can cause brain damage or even death.

How do I tell if there is lead paint on my house?

Cape May County - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
You can pretty much assume that any house built before 1960 has some lead paint on it, unless you know that all the old paint was removed some time in the past. If you want to be certain, you can hire a state-certified Lead Evaluation Contractor. New Jersey law requires that any person who does inspections for lead paint must meet certain training and experience requirements, pass a test, and obtain a permit from the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services.

I have an old house. Can I use lead paint?

Frequently Asked Questions about Real Paints and Colours
You can still use lead paint as long as it contains no white lead (lead carbonate) or grey lead (lead sulphate). Red lead remains unsurpassed as a primer and stopping for historic ironwork. You can also try boiled linseed oil, leaving it on for 24 hours - this can also soften paint quite well. Grade I or II* Listed Building (Category A in Scotland) or a Scheduled Ancient Monument, and you have to repair or maintain white lead paints, this is lawful and the paint can be manufactured and supplied.

Where can lead paint be found?

Children's Environmental Health Partnership
Lead-based paint can be found on surfaces that children can chew or that get a lot of wear-and-tear. These areas include: Porches and fences Children can also be exposed to lead dust by parents who work in lead related industries (lead foundry, car repairs, and lead related work). Parents working in these industries often bring home lead dust in their clothing or shoes and expose children to high levels of lead dust. A shower and change of clothes are recommended before coming home.

Our house is painted in Lead paint. How does Allback Linseed Paint differ?

Frequently Asked Questions: 50 Year Paint Made from Organic ...
The main ingredients of Allback Linseed Paints, apart from linseed oil, are Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide. These two constituents are infinitely safer to use than lead. Lead paint's use is restricted in the USA and many other countries. The Allback linseed oil paint colors contain earth pigment that is completely resistant to fading. The colors do dry out over time and may look faded but by adding a coat of the cleaned boiled linseed oil, paint luster and color is restored.

How do I know if there is lead-based paint in my house or building?

Environmental Maintenance Engineers, Inc. - FAQ's
If your house or building was built prior to 1978 chances are you have lead-based paint (LBP) issues. LBP was the best paint you could get, so it was used in good quality homes and commercial properties.

Our house is painted in Lead paint. How does Holkham Linseed Paints differ?

Holkham Linseed Paints - Long-Lasting Cost-Effective Solvent...
The main constituents of Holkham Linseed Paints, apart from linseed oil, are Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide. These two constituents are infinitely safer to use than lead. Lead paint’s use is restricted in this country to only Grade I and II* buildings, which only make up 7% of the listed buildings in the country. Even then you need to apply for a special licence from English Heritage to use it.

I am painting my house with Eurolux House Paint. Can I use this paint on my house trim?

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Yes. Eurolux House Paint is suitable for all wood exterior surfaces. Many clients, however, prefer to use Hollandlac or Eco Brilliant Enamel on doors and shutters. We have seen a great deal of damage done over the years by power-washers, and we do not recommend their use except in the hands of professional house washers, operating from ladders or boom trucks.

What is lead-based paint?

Children's Environmental Health Partnership
Many houses and apartments built before 1978 have some paint that contains lead (called lead-based paint). Properties before 1960 have the most lead paint. Lead paint can be present on any painted surface, but it is most often found on windows, trims, doors, railings, columns, porches and outside walls.

When is lead paint a hazard?

Children's Environmental Health Partnership
Peeling or damaged paint is dangerous. Lead dust can be released from peeling or damaged paint, or by sanding or scraping paint in older homes. Lead dust settles on floors, window sills and other surfaces where it can get into children's mouthes. Lead paint in good condition is usually not a problem. Lead-based paint is usually safe unless it is on friction (doors, door jambs or door casings, windows, window frames and casings, paint on floors) or impact surfaces (doors, baseboards, stairs, etc.

Do many homes have lead-based paint hazards?

HomeSafe: Lead Testing FAQs
It is estimated that at least 19 million homes have lead-based paint hazards, of which at least 4 million have young children under age the age of six living in them. (HUD 1990; EPA 1995).

Is lead paint dangerous?

Frequently Asked Questions about Real Paints and Colours
Lead paint will not leap out and bite you and emits no dangerous chemical or gas. It produces a chalky surface in its mature state but this is quite sublime lead sulphate. However, lead paint containing white lead does present a hazard or risk to children and young animals if they lick it, chew it or ingest it. White lead is readily absorbed by water and therefore enters the bloodstream quite easily. It effects the nervous system, as does alcohol.

What are the hazards of lead-based paint?

Austin Real Estate - NicolePeel.com
All sellers are required by law to make written disclosures to buyers regarding their knowledge of any lead-based paint hazards for homes built before 1978.

Can you paint Lead Coated Copper?

Gutter Supply - Gutter Supplies, Gutter Machine, Gutter Mate...
Lead coated copper takes paint readily and holds it well. In fact, the durability of properly applied paint is usually enhanced by the lead coating, provided that the paint selected is suitable for the purpose.

Where can I acquire information on lead paint?

NH real estate available - "Despres and Associates, Inc...
Lead paint can be harmful. We suggest you contact the National Lead Information Clearinghouse at 1-800-424LEAD for more information or contact us for a free brochure.

Can I get my apartment tested for lead paint?

NYC Rent Guidelines Board
If you have small children and believe that peeling paint or paint dust may contain lead (as it probably would if the apartment was built before the early 1960's), you can call the NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development or the NYC Department of Health and ask them to send out an inspector. They will examine your apartment and may test for dangerous lead levels.

HOW IS LEAD PAINT DEALT WITH?

Interior Exterior House Painting San Francisco Bay Area-FAQ'...
There are procedures set by Lead Paint Ordinance on how any work involving lead paint is to be done. These procedures are worked into our approach to the painting work and our painters are trained on all the necessary steps to take. We start with having a containment barrier to ensure that the paint chips do not go where they're not suppose to, that being onto your or your neighbor's property, or into interior of your home.
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