Title: Lead Pb Problem
1Lead (Pb) Problem
Childhood lead poisoning has been labeled by the
Center for Disease Control (CDC) as the No. 1
Environmental Health Hazard facing American
Children.
2Lead-Based Paint (LBP)
A condition in which exposure to lead from
lead-contaminated dust, lead-contaminated soil,
or deteriorated lead-based paint would have an
adverse effect on human health.
3Lead-Based Paint (LBP)
Source of LBP Hazards Deterioration 82
Remodeling 11 Scraping/sanding paint 11
Mouthing/chewing surfaces 13
4Lead-Based Paint (LBP)
- Where to find?
- I. Exterior
- Porches, railings porch components
- Siding
- Exterior window components
- Exterior doors.
- Bare soil around foundations
- out buildings
5Lead-Based Paint (LBP)
- Where to find?
- II. Interior
- Window window components
- Trim components
- Bathroom kitchens
- Doors door components
- Varnished components
- Trim components
- Paint/varnished floors
6Lead-Based Paint (LBP)
- Where to find?
- III. Others
- Garage sheds
- Furniture
- Toys
- Water sources
- Vinyl blinds
- Playground equipment
7How Children Poisoned ?
- I. Routes of Exposure
- Inhalation
- Ingestion
- Paint chips
- Dusts
- II. Health Effects
- Lead routes in the body
- 90 of Pb goes to the bone, i.e. Pb goes where Ca
goes, can be stored up to 30 years.
8Diet Effect ?
- III. Diet Effects
- Low iron will increase Pb sorption and retention.
- As calcium intake decreases, blood lead level
(PPL) increases, i.e., Ca inhibits Pb sorption. - Total fat increase ? BBL increases.
- Vitamin C decrease toxic effects
- of lead by chelating Pb.
9Screening
Required at age 1-2, or 3-5 if not tested
before. Children in Medicare or WIC should be
screened.
10How to inspect for Pb?
- Done by state certified, trained personnel
- Visual inspection look for paint chips
- Wipe samples
- Surface samples
- Chemical spot test
11What to do if Pb Hazards?
- Interim Control
- For temporary controls
- Specialized cleaning
- HEPA-vacuum
- Repainting
- Wet cleaning
- Prevention
- Ongoing monitoring
12What to do if Pb Hazards?
- II. Abatement
- For permanent controls
- Removal
- Encapsulation
- Enclosure
- Replacement