vitanola
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No. That's my point. I think that falls squarely into the common sense category. For me that's a reasonably easy distinction to make.
Hey...wait a minute now...
And I'm not suggesting that lead paint is some sort of pariah. But it does come with certain risk. I see no reason to not try to reasonably mitigate that risk.
No. Not at all. Lead paint is today more of a problem than it was, say, forty years ago. It is interesting to note lead exposure incidence though. Desperately poor children who grow up in shabby old houses with peeling lead paint in the countryside almost never show elevated lead levels. In fact, except where there is lead contamination in plumbing fixtures, elevated childhood lead levels are closely associated with proximity to urban streets and highways which were heavily traveled in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's. There is heavy lead contamination in many urban soils due to tailpipe exhaust. As old neighborhoods are cleaned up and green space covers bare earth the contaminated dust is slowly being tied to the ground, and over time loose paint will become the primary contaminant.