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STORAGE/DISPOSAL > Overview
For many years, it has been recognised that ingestion of paint and paint chips
poses a serious health hazard to children. Many residential buildings,
public housing units and private homes, especially those that were
built before 1950, contain lead-based paints on interior and exterior
walls, window sills and other accessible surfaces. Some primers have
been found to contain up to 600,000 milligrams of lead per kilogram
of primer. Lead dust generated when painted interior surfaces weather
poses health risks to residents, particularly children. When exterior
painted surfaces weather, lead can leach into nearby soils, which
is also a health hazard.
Continue on through this section of the EVC to learn more about environmental
laws and regulations and the best management practices associated with lead-based
paint in a residential building.
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