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If you suspect that your house has lead <br />hazards, you can take some immediate <br />steps to reduce your family's risk: <br />If you rent, notify your landlord of <br />peeling or chipping paint. <br />Clean up paint chips immediately. <br />Clean floors, window frames, window <br />sills, and other surfaces weekly. Use a <br />mop or sponge with warm water and a <br />general all- purpose cleaner or a cleaner <br />made specifically for lead. REMEMBER: <br />NEVER MIX AMMONIA AND BLEACH <br />PRODUCTS TOGETHER SINCE THEY <br />CAN FORM A DANGEROUS GAS. <br />Thoroughly rinse sponges and mop <br />heads after cleaning dirty or dusty <br />areas. <br />Wash children's hands often, especial- <br />ly before they eat and before nap time <br />and bed time. <br />Keep play areas dean. Wash Mottles, <br />pacifiers, toys, and stuffed animals <br />regularly. <br />Keep children from chewing window <br />sills or other painted surfaces. <br />Clean or remove shoes before <br />entering your home to avoid <br />tracking in lead from soil. <br />Make sure children eat <br />nutritious, low -fat meals high <br />in iron and calcium, such as <br />spinach and dairy products. <br />Children with good diets absorb <br />less lead. <br />Attachment 1 <br />Page 10 of 16 <br />