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- Common items that contain lead include12345:
- Ceramic tiles, particularly those which are in older bathrooms in ancestral homes
- Lipstick and other cosmetics
- Paint
- Garden hoses
- Costume jewelry
- Pipes and plumbing fixtures
- Dust
- Pottery and ceramic glazes
- Drinking water
- Old furniture
- Dishware
- Metallic, white, bright yellow, or red items such as jewelry and clothing charms, special amulets, and folk medicines
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.- 1. Ceramic Tiles Ceramic tiles, particularly those which are in older bathrooms in ancestral homes may have high amounts of lead. ...
- 2. Lipstick and Other Cosmetics Recent studies have determined that lead is present in some cosmetics, especially lipsticks. ...
dengarden.com/safety/Lead-and-the-Everyday-Pro…Drinking water, old furniture, dishware, and cosmetics all contain lead.www.angi.com/articles/4-unusual-sources-lead-you…The 8 Most Common Sources of Lead in Your Home
- 1. Paint: One of the Most Common Sources of Lead ...
- 2. Most Lead Exposure Comes From Dust ...
- 3. Lead in Drinking Water ...
- 4. Lead Accumulates in the Soil ...
www.hunker.com/13767066/the-most-common-sou…Many items that are commonly found to have lead are metallic, white, bright yellow, or red. Some of these items may include: Jewelry and clothing charms Special amulets that may be worn for religious purposes, to ward off evil, protection or bring good luck.www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/…Pay-loo-ah also contains lead. It is a red powder used to treat a rash or a fever. Other folk medicines that contain lead include Bala (or Bala Goli), Golf, Ghasard, and Kandu. Some cosmetics such as Kohl (Alkohl) and Surma also contain lead.
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