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Warning! This house could be hazardous to your health!
You’d be hard pressed to sell
a home with such a label attached to it. And yet, many older homes in
the United States might qualify. You see, prior to 1978, paints and other
products containing lead were widely used in homes and offices. Chipping
and peeling paint can expose occupants to this hazardous material. In
addition, many older plumbing systems utilized lead-based solder to join
pipes. This lead can leech into the water, especially when running hot
water. In certain areas, high concentrations of lead can even be found
in the ground soil.
Unknown in years past, it is now clear that
lead causes a number of health-related problems. In children this can
include growth and learning disabilities, headaches and even brain damage.
Adults are not immune either. High levels of lead have been tied to problem
pregnancies, high-blood pressure and digestive problems.
Before you buy or sell an older home, you need to know what hazards may exist. If selling,
federal law stipulates that you must disclose any lead-based paint in the home. If you're buying, you want to know what
hazards may be lurking in the walls, as well as in the pipes, before you put up your earnest money. If you suspect that
a house contains high levels of lead, you should contact a qualified professional to do an inspection. These tradesmen
use a range of tools - from the well-trained eye to complex, specialized equipment - to detect lead levels and recommend
appropriate solutions. The National Lead Information Center (NLIC, http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/nlic.htm) can help you find a resource. |
Many solutions exist for cleaning up lead concentrations. Depending upon your situation, you may find one of these an adequate solution. Removing lead-based paint, for example,
may be as much trouble as it is worth. First, just the act of stripping the paint from the walls is likely to create dust and debris which is more likely to be ingested. Given these hazards, you should
consult a certified contractor to complete this kind of work. Short of removing the paint, you may be able to get by with covering the old, lead-based paint with a coat of sealant specifically designed
for this purpose. Once again, a certified contractor will be able to recommend an appropriate solution. Financial assistance is even available in certain circumstances.
So even though a house may not carry a warning label from the EPA, a little common sense and a sharp eye should keep your family safe.
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Milton Knight is a licensed
Real Estate Sales Agent through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations
and
Loan Originator through the Florida Department of Banking and Finance
Cassel Realty, Inc
814 Ponce De Leon Blvd. Suite 319 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Telephone: 305-4431100
Expert Financing and Investments, Inc
17501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 540 Aventura, FL 33160 Telephone 305-949-5680
1065 Fane Concourse Bay Harbour Islands, Florida 33154 Telephone 305-864-4288
Cassel Realty, Inc. 814 Ponce De Leon Blvd Ste 319 Coral Gables, FL 33134-3033
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