Get the Facts
Sources of Lead
Lead in Paint
Outlawed in 1978, lead is still present in many homes. Learn how to remove dust and clean surfaces where lead dust is most common.
To learn more about lead from your job or hobbies
Learn more about other sources of lead like food, spices, and cosmetics
Lead in the Soil
Demolition of nearby homes, deteriorating exterior painted surfaces, and pollution can deposit lead in the soil around your home. Test the top 4 inches of soil before planting a garden. Don’t let children play in bare soil.
Lead in Water
While lead in water is not the most common source of poisoning, water delivered through lead service pipes can contribute to lead poisoning. Learn more about how to lower these health risks.

EPA - Lead in Drinking Water

EPA - Lead in Drinking Water (Spanish)

MDHHS - Lead in Drinking Water
Do Your Work with Lead?
There are some jobs where you can come in contact with lead. You need to take precautions on the job- but you also need protocols to remove lead before you enter your home. Remember you can’t see lead dust so you may inadvertently be tracking it in to your home.

MDHHS - Adults who work with lead poster












