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Company Name
Women's Transitional Living Center, Inc.
Contract #
A-2003-074-52
Agency
Community Development
Expiration Date
6/30/2004
Insurance Exp Date
4/4/2004
Destruction Year
2009
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IMPORTANT! <br />Lead From Paint, Dust. and <br />Soil Can Be Dangerous If Not <br />Managed Properly <br />FACT. Lead exposure can harm young <br />children and babies even before they <br />are born. <br />FACT: Even children who seem healthy can <br />have high levels of lead in their bodies. <br />FACT. People can get lead in their bodies by <br />breathing or swallowing lead dust, or by <br />eating soil or paint chips containing <br />lead. <br />FACT: People have many options for reducing <br />lead hazards. In most cases, lead -based <br />paint that is in good condition is not a <br />hazard. <br />FACT: Removing lead -based paint improperly <br />can increase the danger to your family. <br />If you think your home might have lead <br />hazards, read this pamphlet to learn some <br />simple steps to protect your family. <br />
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