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Exposure to lead has also been known to cause behavioral problems, learning disabilities, seizures, and in extreme cases, death. Leading symptoms of lead poisoning may include headaches, stomachaches, nausea, tiredness, and irritability. Outside the home, deteriorated lead paint can mix with household dust and soil and become tracked into the home.
High levels of lead may also cause seizures, coma, and death in both children and adults. It's common for the symptoms of lead poisoning to look like other health conditions or problems.
There is no such thing as a safe blood lead level, and even with treatment, people may suffer from long-lasting physical and behavioral problems.
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At the very least, removing mold is challenging, requiring specific equipment and specific professional training with certification in order to do the job properly. If mold removal is not treated properly, mold can be toxic and a potential health hazard.
The goal of the remediation contractor should not be to use chemicals to kill mold. Mold spores not capable of living, growing, or developing contain the same toxigenic and/or allergenic properties as their viable counterparts.
Mold may cause infections and serious health issues, but the most common indicators could appear more like allergies or the common cold. Common indicators that you have mold somewhere in your home are recurring headaches, sore throat, and congestion.
Any type of water intrusion can be disastrous and cause serious damage to your property. The one word that truly makes a homeowner cringe is MOLD. Why? To many, mold manifests a fear of illness, not to mention the aesthetic and structural deterioration it can create.
Asbestos exposure can have a serious impact on your health and well-being.
Lead is a naturally occurring element found in small amounts in the earth’s crust.
Young children are especially vulnerable to lead as it's a highly toxic metal that may cause a range of health problems causing damage to the brain and other vital organs, like the kidneys, nerves, and blood. Children who have been poisoned by lead may show no symptoms.
Exposure to lead has also been known to cause behavioral problems, learning disabilities, seizures, and in extreme cases, death. Leading symptoms of lead poisoning may include headaches, stomachaches, nausea, tiredness, and irritability. Outside the home, deteriorated lead paint can mix with household dust and soil and become tracked into the home.
High levels of lead may also cause seizures, coma, and death in both children and adults. It's common for the symptoms of lead poisoning to look like other health conditions or problems.
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