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KTIV News 4 At Ten March 1, 2016

Department. And the reasons for that are that theyre behavior just makes them more susceptible rosendahl says kids around two on the floor and put things in their mouths that may have lead. That includes dust from leadbased paint. The impact can last a lifetime. The first thing that can be affected at the more lower levels, is that developing nervous system, said rosendahl. And so it can cause things like a lowered iq or behavioral problems later on. And those kids dont always have to be living in the home to be exposed to lead. Su kruse and his wife have been living in the home behind me for nearly 12 years. And when it comes to lead poisoning, the precautions they take arent only for themselves. When we first moved in, we actually repainted the walls concerning the lead and thought it would be safer, you know, with my grandkids and stuff that come over every now and then, said kruse. Just a few steps kruse takes to live a leadfree life. In sioux city, tiffany lane, ktiv news 4. There

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