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Helpful Hints About Cleaning for Lead

>> Download an illustrated pamphlet about cleaning your home for lead dust.

>> Download a list of HEPA vacuums at local health departments for your use on a loan basis.


These steps will provide a short-term solution for lead in your home.  For more permanent solutions, you may contact the Michigan Department of Community Health, Lead Hazard Remediation Program at (866) 691-5323 (LEAD).

  1. Use the proper cleaner
    • Any household detergent
    • Cleaners made just for cleaning lead
    • You can use a spray bottle or bucket to hold cleaning solution
  2. Put on gloves
    • If you don't have rubber gloves, wash your hands when you are done cleaning
  3. Pick up all paint chips first
    • Window areas often have lots of paint chips
    • Seal chips in a plastic bag and throw away
    • Do not use your vacuum! Many local health departments have HEPA vacuums to loan
  4. Use disposable paper towels
    • Don't use dish cloths or sponges to clean
  5. Keep water clean
    • Use a new paper towel to clean each area
    • Never put dirty towels into the wash water
    • Put the used towels in a plastic bag and throw into the trash
  6. Pour wash water down the toilet
    • Avoid pouring it down the sink
  7. Rinse after cleaning
    • Use clean water and towels for rinsing each area
  8. Repeat steps 1 - 7 often
    • Do these steps when dust and dirt appear

 

Note: Major areas that should be cleaned include windows, doors, floors, porches, stairs and child play areas.

 

Important! Do not sweep or vacuum with a regular vacuum lead dust that could spread dust hazards into the air you breathe.

 

 


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