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All my Plan Toys tested clean EXCEPT 1 blue excavator which had 22 ppm lead in the blue paint.My Grimm’s toys tested clean, no lead or other heavy metals.
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Please see my full disclosure policy for details. Keep this number in mind when you are going through these things.Įverything listed below was tested with a Niton XRF analyzer. I’m guessing it’s not that exciting to see what the readings on my walls, outside, and windows were to anyone other than my family ?ĩ0 ppm lead is considered safe for children by our government. We tested a lot of things but I’ll just post things that will apply to most people. We will fix the paint when we move (which will be soon). No scraping or trying to make things look pretty which is not recommended when young children live in a house with lead paint. Ours is pealing, I’m too afraid to address it so I’ve put a thick primer over our outside deck to try and seal it in. Pretty much every old house has lead paint on the outside. We also have lead paint on the outside of our house (lucky for us we only have trim that’s painted since we are in a brick house). Lead is scary stuff and not to be messed around with.
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Each time the reading has been below 1.Īfter we tested, we found out that some areas of our windows are 50% lead and creating lead dust on the window sill he likes to sit. I stress about our windows on an almost daily basis and have had my son’s lead level’s checked 3 times in his 2 1/2 year life. I never even thought about the windows being toxic when we bought our house. I would have never bought this house if we knew and already had a child. They are beautiful but have high levels of lead. We have the “desirable” leaded glass windows. We live in an old brick tutor built-in 1929.