
Older homes may contain lead piping. This could be a course for concern as it might affect your drinking water. You will likely find lead in old paint which would have been used both inside as well as outside of the home. When this paint starts to deteriorate is when lead becomes a cause for concern. The reasons are that deteriorating paint starts to chip or turn to dust which then spreads throughout the home. This is particularly hazardous for children who will come into contact with this dust as they are playing and climbing etc. In fact, lead can even be found in the soil surrounding the house because of paint that has chipped and fallen into the soil.
Even if you live in a newer home you might still encounter lead paint, how so? If a homeowner enjoys antique furniture in their home, its possible that some type of lead-based paint has been used on it, so exercise caution when it comes to this kind of furniture, especially if there are young children in the household.
If you are concerned that your new home might have a problem with lead, have it looked at by a professional and make sure to choose someone qualified and skilled at the removal of lead.