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If you think your home has high <br />levels of lead: <br />Get your young children tested for lead, even if <br />they seem healthy. <br />+ Wash children's hands, bottles, pacifiers, and toys <br />often. <br />* Make sure children eat healthy, low -fat foods. <br />® Get your home checked for lead hazards. <br /># Regularly clean floors, window sills, and other <br />surfaces. <br />+ Wipe soil off shoes before entering house. <br />* Talk to your landlord about fixing surfaces with <br />peeling or chipping paint. <br /># Take precautions to avoid exposure to lead dust <br />when remodeling or renovating (call 1-800-424- <br />LEAD for guidelines). <br />Don't use a belt -sander, propane torch, heat gun, <br />dry scraper, or dry sandpaper on painted surfaces <br />that may contain lead. <br />♦ Don't try to remove lead -based paint yourself. <br />