If you’re redecorating your home, it’s important to be aware of the risks, including the risk of lead-based paint. Lead may be present in a number of household items including waterpipes, batteries, fixtures and old paintwork that we come into contact with daily.
How can I tell if there may be lead in my paint?
- Check when your home was built. If it was built before the 1960s and still has its original paint, lead could be present in paintwork.
- Look at the paint thickness in paintwork. Older homes may have multiple layers of paint, and lead could be in the deeper layers. If the paint is in good condition and you’re not planning to redecorate, there’s usually no risk.
- Current paints are safe. Regulations have reduced the risk of lead in paint, household paints no longer contain added lead, so newer homes won’t have this issue.
- Fresh paint helps seal paint that may have contained lead in. If your home has been recently repainted, any paint that may have contained lead underneath is likely covered and contained.
Is there a risk to my family?
- If your paint is damaged, peeling, or likely to be knocked, it’s best to address it to prevent dust from spreading.
- Planning to redecorate? There are safe ways to handle lead paint. Plan your work – only strip back old paint if it is flaking, use wet chemical solutions and damp clothing to remove the debris and dispose of it in a plastic back.
- If you suspect lead paint in your home, especially if it’s flaking or in poor condition, it’s best to take action. Frequently asked questions on lead - HSE
How can I keep my home safe?
- A fresh coat of modern paint can seal in older lead paint.
- Regular maintenance keeps painted surfaces in good condition.
- Planning renovations? Frequently asked questions on lead - HSE
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