Lead Paints

Lead paints are paints that are no longer in use in the U.S due to the detrimental effects they have on children's development and growth. Lead paints contain lead, a heavy metal that is used as a pigment along with other pigments. Lead was added to the paint to increase its drying speed, its durability, and to assist in resisting moisture that causes erosion. Paint with lead is still used in some industrial applications and for painting roadways and parking lot markings. Lead and lead paints are dangerous, especially for young children under the age of six. Their bodies are still developing and growing. When exposed to lead, they can experience central nervous system damage, hearing loss, growth abnormalities, and delays in development. Adult exposure to lead based paints can cause problems with reproduction. Lead paints are not the only source of lead and lead poisoning, lead is sometimes found in drinking water due to older plumbing systems having lead pipes, which corrode and cause lead to contaminate the water. Lead paints are still used in other countries, which make it difficult to know if toys imported are safe. The government is cracking down on these countries and their toy imports.

Fast Facts

  • White lead in paint was replaced with titanium white, a less toxic substitute.
  • Another name for lead poisoning is painter's colic.
  • Lead poisoning primarily affects red blood cells. Lead poisoning is one of the most serious diseases that can occur as a result of drinking water contamination.

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  • Lead Paint Law, Bans, and Cases

    The Consumer Production Safety Commission of the U.S. passed a law in 1978 banning the use of paint with more ...
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    Lead poisoning is extremely dangerous. Up through 1978 lead based paints were legal in the United States. Thes...
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    Lead has been used as far back as eight thousand years ago. It is abundant and easy to shape for industrial us...
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