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Is it safe to allow baby to play in the house if the house....?

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used lead paint back in the 1800's? We have had the walls removed and replaced with brick but in those 100 + years, do you think there could still be lead particles around? I want to make sure that my baby is safe.

*Also, we've spent $75,000 to replace the water mains on our street (to the newer copper piping) and we've hired a nurse 24/7 to watch over baby when we go cottaging, duck hunting etc.

We've asked the City, Municipality and the County to all do inspections on the lead and the lead came back as 0.00000000000% in the air. But I still worry about it. I want to build a plastic bubble but can't afford it with the payments on the electric car.

Thoughts???

Thanx all.

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  1. Awwwe you sound like a new parent! Dont drive yourself crazy worrying about something that you have already resolved. Your baby will be safe.


  2. I understand being concerned about your baby's health. If you are that worried, get an air filter that circulates the air through your house. Like an Ionic breeze, that way you are 100%

  3. If it came back 0, then it is probably okay.  Keep in mind, though, it can be in the dirt, so be careful outside.  I would have them test the soil, and make sure you are getting his lead test done.

  4. if it came back at oooooooo calm down all is ok

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