Lead Paint Testing

 

Was your home built before 1978? If it was, there may be lead-based paint on the inside and out. That could pose a serious risk of lead poisoning, especially if you’re pregnant or have small children. Lead is a toxic metal that can cause serious health problems if it’s ingested or if dust containing lead is inhaled. We can provide comprehensive lead paint testing services for a safe environment.

Up until 1978, when federal regulations restricted the use of lead in household paint, lead was a common component in exterior and interior paints. As long as lead paint is in good condition, and the surface hasn’t been broken, the paint doesn’t pose a serious health threat. The problem comes when the lead paint starts deteriorating, when lead dust and flakes of lead paint begin accumulating on surfaces such as window sills, counter tops, and floors, as well as on children’s toys, clothes, and bedding. It can also contaminate soil around the house. Small children, who have a tendency to put their hands and other objects in their mouth, are at an increased risk of accumulating harmful amounts of lead in their bodies.

If lead paint is suspected in your home, we can provide lead paint testing services in an inconspicuous area to determine if any risks are present.

Additional information regarding the hazards and health effects that can occur from exposure to lead-based paints:

Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home