Pottery
glazes used to contain
lead. The use of such materials is now illegal in the United States, but occasional cases of
acute lead toxicity are reminders that antique, imported and improperly produced eating vessels are a potential source of
lead.
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Full article >>>Many of the traditional sources of
lead in the United States have been minimized by a variety of federal laws, enacted from 1978 on, banning
lead paint and
glazes and leaded
gasolines, ...
Full article >>>Some of the materials often used include paper, canvas, poster board, assorted
paints, inks, markers, pencils, charcoals,
chalks, fabrics, string, adhesives, clay, wood,
glazes, wire, bendable metals, and natural items (like shells, leaves, etc.).
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Lead is extremely
toxic, and is widely found in leaded
gasoline;
lead pipes; and other piping using
solder, ceramic
glazes,
lead-based
paints, and
lead-
acid batteries.
Lead arsenate is an
insecticide used on certain plants.
Full article >>>Lead was used in household paint until 1978 and was also found in leaded
gasoline, some types of batteries, water pipes, and pottery
glazes.
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