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    How long does oil-based house paint last?

    If it was opened and used only once or if it was never opened, how long can a can of well-sealed paint stored away in a dark, cool environment last?
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    Are road-markings, street-lights and public benches painted with lead-paint in IL?

    I read that some states use lead-paint for street-markings (ex. crosswalks) and to paint public objects like street-lights or benches, but the article didn't mention which do. I live in Illinois. Are road-markings, street lights, street-signs, fences, public benches, public dumpsters, etc...
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    Can we ever be 100% sure that a house built after 1978 doesn't contain lead?

    I mean, for all we know, the house could have been painted with lead-paint bought prior to 1978, or by paint obtained from other sources, like industrial paint or paint from across the border where there are no regulations. Out of these three, the first concerns me the most. I mean, paint can...
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    I found a lovely room to rent, only problem is... the beige wall paint is chipping

    I found this really nice room in a very nice, quiet house to rent and best of all it's in a really quiet, rich part of my old neighborhood (the neighborhood I grew up in and came to love over the years). The room is cheap and I can use the kitchen, living room, etc... as I please. It really...
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    how bad is this?

    So I decided to test some of the paint in my apartment with two test kits and I was quite shocked at the results... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_KqN25Mo_U Practically all of the paint in the apartment that was there before I came is lead paint. The landlord or whoever owned the house...
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    Lead paint worries...

    Okay, I'm a little worried about this. I moved into this OLD (built in 1961) apartment at the beginning of April. When I signed the papers I asked the landlord if there were any hazards in the building that I should know about, like lead-based paint, asbestos, etc, and he answered with a...
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    What do you think of this? My tap water tasts strangely sweet...

    I don't drink tap water. I haven't since 2007 because of what I read about fluoride and chlorine being harmful to the body, and both are abundant in the water here. However, when I was taking a shower recently I noticed something strange. Some of the water accidentally got into my mouth and I...
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    howdy, new user

    Hi everybody, I'm here primarily because I want to talk about lead contamination. I'm sure most of you are veterans when it comes to house-related jobs and affairs so I'm sure you can give me some really useful advice, because I'm a total amateur. A noob, if you will. I am not planning on...
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