Why is lead paint bad?
Lead is highly toxic, especially to children under seven years old. Even small amounts can:
- damage your child's ability to learn and read, and
- cause attention deficits, hyperactivity, irritability, and other behavioral problems.
At high levels, lead can cause brain damage and even death.
How are children exposed to lead paint?
Lead-based paint in the home is especially dangerous when it deteriorates. Dust is created when paint is worn down — such as on sliding windows, stairs, and railings — and can be inhaled or swallowed by your child. Children can handle or eat lead in paint that is chipping, flaking, or peeling. Home-repair activities that disturb painted surfaces, can create chips or dust, and can also expose children to lead.
Visit the Attorney General's website to learn more about keeping your home safe, lead tests for children, and rules for landlords.
Last Reviewed: August 8, 2023