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Lead paint poisoning? Is this a thing?

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dortie145 Fri 15-May-20 12:10:39

Does anyone know anything about this in the UK

Artdecogran Fri 15-May-20 12:15:11

Yes it is a thing. Lead was used in house paints up until the early 90’s I believe but it was definitely in paints up to the 60’s. You are at risk if you are sanding paints from that era. If you google lead paints you will find a lot of information from wiser people than myself. I would definitely be cautious.

Oopsadaisy3 Fri 15-May-20 12:25:30

2 threads on this subject running at the moment

Elegran Fri 15-May-20 12:46:27

Paints made and sold NOW are all lead-free unless they are for specific uses. If they have any lead in them, it should say so on the tin. Old paints often contained lead, so if you are sanding old paintwork, be aware and don't breathe in the dust. Wear a mask.

Children's cots, furniture and toys, in particular, should have all paint removed, down to bare wood, before they are undercoated and repainted with child-safe paints - small children chew and suck on things. Lead poisoning can affect children's brains and development.

In the past, women's cosmetics and theatrical make-up used to contain lead, as they made the skin look paler. That led to lead poisoning, too.

grandMattie Fri 15-May-20 12:49:50

White paints specifically as lead oxide is white.
No sanding, use paint removers...