First of all, every person who said lead can be absorbed through the skin has no clue what they are talking about (I work in a lead smelter so I know what I'm talking about). Chemical Engieer btw.
Lead can enter the body either by ingestion or inhalation (eat it or breathe it). So if the paint was getting scraped off and creating dust then you could breathe it or eat it if it got on your food. I think it's highly doubtful though that the paint in your house is leaded though (I think that's been covered). You'd know by how old your house is if there is a chance of that. Lead is dangerous in large concentrations and the body gets rid of lead rather quickly. Lead got a bad rap from children eating lead paint and since they are smaller it doesn't take much to get a large concentration in them. They are also developing organs, etc so are more in danger from lead.
If your house is pre 1980 it couldn't hurt to have the paint tested but again it's doubtful it contains lead.
2007-02-16 10:30:04
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answered by AA 2
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It might be a good idea to have your house tested, just to be safe. Lead poisoning maily effects children but it does harm adults too. If your just concerned about the lead in the paint, don't worry too much unless you have been doing any home remodeling or sanding that could stirr up dust of any kind. Breathing that in will elevate the lead count in your blood levals. Otherwise the latex or oil paint barrier would deflect any harmful material from entering the atmosphere.
~ Chris
EMT - Paramedic
2007-02-14 16:07:33
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answered by christopher 1
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How old is your house? In 1978, lead based paint was banned, so most houses, (unless they were using old paint) built after that time would not have lead based paint.
For houses built prior to 1978: eating paint chips is one way young children are exposed to lead. It is not the most common way that consumers, in general, are exposed to lead. Ingesting and inhaling lead dust that is created as lead-based paint "chalks," chips, or peels from deteriorated surfaces can expose consumers to lead. Walking on small paint chips found on the floor, or opening and closing a painted frame window, can also create lead dust. Other sources of lead include deposits that may be present in homes after years of use of leaded gasoline and from industrial sources like smelting. Consumers can also generate lead dust by sanding lead-based paint or by scraping or heating lead-based paint.
If your house was built prior to 1978, and the paint is really peeling, etc, you need to have it professionally sanded down and sealed, primed and repainted, to avoid potential hazards.
2007-02-14 15:47:57
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answered by ♫ frosty ♫ 6
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You can absorb and inhale lead from the paint in old houses. Proceed with caution if you are planning to renovate. The neurological damage caused by lead ingestion is slow but irreversible.
2007-02-14 15:56:43
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answered by Neil S 4
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You'll pick up more lead in your body from pumping fuel into your car than from the paint in your house. Lead paint was used an awfully long time ago now, so depending on the age of the place where you live, it's likely to not even be lead paint.
2007-02-14 15:39:03
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answered by RIffRaffMama 4
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You pose a superb question which I too have generally meditated. i used to have the skill to fulfill my lead desires via ingesting gas, yet they began making it unleaded. Then, sooner or later I drank a case of beer and grew to become into objective taking photos on the empty bottles and it without warning handed off to me that i could consume the bullets i grew to become into taking photos. the 1st 2 have been extremely tasty, yet interestingly on the 0.33 one a teeth acted as a firing pin and the bullet blew out a pair of teeth. I now eliminate the lead area of the bullet and consume it via itself. no longer as tasty without the gun powder and brass casing, whether it does supply the lead my physique demands. DISCLAIMER (for liberals); The above ain't so, individuals. do no longer attempt it! that's a humorous tale.
2016-10-02 04:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Lead poisoning is dangerous because it can enter your body through your skin and build up.
Best to get a lead check at your doctor if you feel you've been exposed.
2007-02-14 15:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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if the dust levels are high enough you may be in danger - if you are older - as in not a child- you are relatively safe because your development is not as active as a childs.
2007-02-14 15:46:14
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answered by kd baby 5
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