Why You Should Test for Lead in Your Water
Over the past several years lead in water has become a hot
issue amongst homeowners, especially after the events and discovery of lead in
Flint, MI water systems. Lead in your water can be a very big issue for not
only you and your family but your home as well. No matter how old or new your
house is, no home is truly immune to the effects of lead in water, although
older homes with older plumbing systems are more susceptible than newer, more
modern homes. The effects of lead in the water are the same across all
instances, however, and having a proper understanding of them can help you and
your family better prepare yourselves if you find yourself experiencing this
troubling issue.
Your Home
As mentioned, homes with older plumbing systems can be more
susceptible to having lead contaminates in the water. This is because the pipes
themselves experience natural corrosion over time, and thus experience a
higher probability of contaminates getting through as these pipes age and
deteriorate. It benefits both your home and your family to consistently replace
the piping of a home over the course of your life to ensure the pipes you don’t
see aren’t causing health issues for your family. This is also beneficial to
ensure the pipes don’t deteriorate too much to a point where damage is caused
in your home by water leakage, which can cause even more damage that can get
very expensive to fix.
You and Your Family
Lead in your water can be an invisible issue that may go unnoticed
for years until very visible damage is caused to your family’s health. While
every member of a family can be negatively affected, infants, young children,
and pregnant women are the highest risk for visible health damage. According to
a HealthyChildren
article, infants drinking formula prepared with lead-contaminated water can
be at an even higher risk due to the large amount of water consumed relative to
body size.
Concerned parents can have their local pediatrician test
their children for lead deposits in their blood so parents can be on top of
their children’s health. Because lead in water cannot be seen, tasted, or smelled,
having your child tested is the only way to confirm lead in your water. Once
that is done you can take the necessary steps to replace the piping in your
home or install the proper
equipment to better the quality of your water.
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