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Does Your Home Have Lead Pipes · 9:51am Dec 30th, 2022

Is lead harmful?

In the past, lead was widely used for everything from plumbing to electronics.

It is now known that over time, exposure to lead can affect health, with the greatest risk being to children under six and to pregnant women.

As a result, the Government has banned the use of lead in many products and it has not been used for water pipes since 1970. The Government also advises that we should minimize our exposure to lead from all sources, including drinking water.

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Dec
30th
2022

Does Your Home Have Lead Pipes · 9:51am Dec 30th, 2022

Is lead harmful?

In the past, lead was widely used for everything from plumbing to electronics.

It is now known that over time, exposure to lead can affect health, with the greatest risk being to children under six and to pregnant women.

As a result, the Government has banned the use of lead in many products and it has not been used for water pipes since 1970. The Government also advises that we should minimize our exposure to lead from all sources, including drinking water.

Read More

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    Does Your Home Have Lead Pipes

    Is lead harmful?

    In the past, lead was widely used for everything from plumbing to electronics.

    It is now known that over time, exposure to lead can affect health, with the greatest risk being to children under six and to pregnant women.

    As a result, the Government has banned the use of lead in many products and it has not been used for water pipes since 1970. The Government also advises that we should minimize our exposure to lead from all sources, including drinking water.

    Read More

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Dec
30th
2022

Does Your Home Have Lead Pipes · 9:51am Dec 30th, 2022

Is lead harmful?

In the past, lead was widely used for everything from plumbing to electronics.

It is now known that over time, exposure to lead can affect health, with the greatest risk being to children under six and to pregnant women.

As a result, the Government has banned the use of lead in many products and it has not been used for water pipes since 1970. The Government also advises that we should minimize our exposure to lead from all sources, including drinking water.

Read More

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