Lead exposure in daily products street markets

Where lead hides in daily life

Lead is also present in mining, smelting, refining and recycling activities. There is also use of lead in manufacturing, such as for lead-acid batteries that are used in many vehicles; and in informal and home-based industries.

For example, if you work with cars, electronics, paint, or mining, you might be carrying "invisible dust" on your skin and clothes. You don't want to bring that dust home to your children.

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