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Houston Health Dept. targets lead paint hazards at no cost to eligible homeowners
The Houston Health Department offers free lead paint hazard assessments to eligible homeowners in Texas.
By Kendyl Turner, Ricky Munoz, Meet the Team·3 hr ago
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Lead-based paint was banned decades ago, but it can still be found in homes built before 1978.
When that paint chips or turns to dust, health experts say young children face the greatest risk.
The Houston Health Department says even low levels of lead can be toxic, especially for children under 6, whose brains are still developing.
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