Sentences with phrase «flaking paint chips»

Interior classrooms painted before 1978 in which walls are flaking paint chips may expose children to lead.
Lead - based paint can create a health problem for children who ingest flaked paint chips or dust.

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The City of Buffalo needs to empower inspectors to get inside houses to determine whether they are contaminated with chipped or flaking lead paint, a report issued Tuesday said.
People used to believe that lead paint was not hazardous so long as it wasn't chipping or flaking.
When I did the top cabinet, I didn't use primer, and the paint started to chip and flake after it dried.
I throw them in the dishwasher and I wanted durable bowls that don't chip, flake paint, or have anything come off in the wash.
Korean artist Byung so Choi, showing with Arario Gallery, exhibits another powerful abstract work by saturating newspapers with ball point pens until the pages themselves seem to flake as paint chips.
From lead paint remediation to end the thousands of deaths caused by decades paint chips flaking into the soil, to pulling mountains of invasive plants and replacing them with native plant species and safe habitat for nesting birds, the USFWS does as much as possible on a tight budget with few workers to return this place to its former glory — all while preserving the military history of the atoll.
In Brown v. Wheeler, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland affirmed the trial court judgment holding in favor of defendant because plaintiff failed to allege or show that: (1) landlord had actual knowledge or reason to know of the presence of chipping, peeling, and flaking lead paint and that such condition was hazardous, and (2) landlord was given reasonable opportunity to correct hazard.
Don't allow your child near old windows, old porches, dirt next to an old home or areas with chipping or peeling paint, as well as old window putty that is flaking or chipping.
The court affirmed the trial court judgment holding in favor of defendant because plaintiff failed to allege or show that: (1) landlord had actual knowledge or reason to know of the presence of chipping, peeling, and flaking lead paint and that such condition was hazardous, and (2) landlord was given reasonable opportunity to correct hazard.
The Court stated that «in a lead paint poisoning claim based on negligence, a plaintiff must identify admissible evidence that, if believed, would prove that the landlord (1) had actual knowledge or reason to know of chipping, peeling, and flaking lead paint on the premises and that such a condition was hazardous, and (2) the landlord was given a reasonable opportunity to correct the hazard.»
Clean the windows (both inside and out) and make sure the paint is not chipped or flaking.
I don't know OH law but generally lead paint is OK as long as it is not flaking chipping or peeling.
Based on what I've read, milk paint can sometimes have a mind of its own — chipping and flaking wherever it sees fit.
When I did the top cabinet, I didn't use primer, and the paint started to chip and flake after it dried.
I absolutely love how the paint chipped and flakes.
On certain finished surfaces, bits of the paint will flake or chip away, giving the piece an authentic, aged, chippy look.
Gail, you should scrape off any loose paint first, then sand your boy and girl until they are smooth (not more chipping paint flakes).
I ended up doing three coats on the whole piece and waited patiently to see if the paint would chip and flake.
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