Contamination occurs mostly by drinking lead-contaminated water, breathing lead-polluted air, and living in or near older painted buildings and certain toxic industrial areas. It is a very soft metal used in pipes, drains, and soldering materials. Most lead is used for batteries. Toxicity targets the bones, brain, blood, kidneys, and thyroid gland.
Lead exposure: air pollution, ammunition, ash, auto exhaust, batteries, cable coverings, cans – lead soldered, ceramics glazed – dinner ware and glasses, cigarette smoke, coal combustion, contaminated soil, corrosives – container, cosmetics, crystal glass production, fertilizers, gasoline additives – octane booster, hair dyes, industrial emissions, inks – colored, insecticides, liver, paints- lead based, paint pigments, pencils, pottery – lead glazed, pesticides, plumbing, PVC plastics, rainwater, soil – contaminated agricultural, solder, tobacco smoke, toothpaste, water transported through lead pipes, wine, x-ray shielding, Workers in the manufacture of batteries, scrap metal, welding and cutting of lead.
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