PLEASE NOTE: WE NO LONGER PROVIDE THIS SERVICE. Lead is a toxic heavy metal that can cause serious health effects. Unfortunately, it’s also quite easy to come into contact with lead. In the past, lead was commonly found in house paint and gasoline. Though manufacturers have removed lead from most products due to its dangerous nature, it can still be found in products like faucets, plumbing, pipes, children’s paint sets and art supplies, storage batteries, painted decorations and toys manufactured in regions with less stringent manufacturing laws than the U.S. and Canada.
Lead poisoning can occur when lead paint flakes off and is accidentally inhaled, or from touching lead-contaminated surfaces like door sills, windows and even using older porcelain bathtubs. Since lead poisoning can easily take place, it is wise to protect your family and employees by taking the proper steps to have it completely removed.