Lead
Lead
What is lead?
Lead is a heavy, soft, bluish-grey metal that occurs naturally in the earth’s crust in small amounts. Much higher concentrations are found in lead ores. It can be found everywhere in our environment, not only because it occurs naturally, but also because it is used extensively in modern industry (mining, manufacturing and burning of fossil fuels).
In some situations painted surfaces are in poor condition. Often, paint chips are visibly flaking. These areas need immediate attention – but exercise caution. Repairing lead painted surfaces can create more lead dust. You may want to consider hiring an experienced contractor for jobs such as:
- Tearing down plaster walls
- Sanding large painted surfaces (such as, the side of a house or a complete room)
- Trim removal
- Window or door replacement
- Carpet replacement – carpets can be reservoirs of lead dust
- Tearing up old flooring
- Tearing down ceilings
- Removing old drop-ceilings – dust can accumulate above ceiling panels
- Stripping leaded paint using chemical strippers, heat guns, or other methods
- Wallpaper stripping