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Company Name
THOMAS HOUSE SHELTERS TEMPORARY SHELTER
Contract #
A-2007-105-041
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
4/16/2007
Expiration Date
6/30/2008
Insurance Exp Date
10/3/2008
Destruction Year
2016
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<br />People can get lead in their body if they: <br /> <br />Breathe in lead dust (especially during <br />renovations that disturb painted <br />surfaces). <br /> <br />Put their hands or other objects <br />covered with lead dust in their mouths. <br /> <br />Eat paint chips or soil that contains <br />lead. <br /> <br />Lead is even more dangerous to children <br />under the age of 6: <br /> <br />At this age children's brains and nervous <br />systems are more sensitive to the dam- <br />aging effects of lead. <br /> <br />Children's growing bodies absorb more <br />lead. <br /> <br />Babies and young children often put <br />their hands and other objects in their <br />mouths. These objects can have lead <br />dust on them. <br /> <br /> <br />Lead is also dangerous to women of <br />childbearing age: <br /> <br />Women with a high lead level in their <br />system prior to pregnancy would expose <br />a fetus to lead through the placenta <br />during fetal development. <br /> <br />
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