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Where is lead paint?

Friction surfaces (window and door frames), impact surfaces (window and door jambs) and chewable surfaces (window sills, banisters, furniture).


Children are typically poisoned by lead dust, although some children may eat paint chips (because of their sweet taste or from a condition called pica).Lead dust can also collect on hands and fingers, stuffed animals and other toys, clothing and blankets, furniture and other objects that can find their way onto a child’s hands or into a child’s mouth.