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Make sure children cannot get to peeling paint or chewable surfaces covered with lead-based paint, such as window sills. If you see any peeling paint chips or dust, clean it up right away. ... Regularly wash children's hands and toys toremove dust and dirt.
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Make sure children cannot get to peeling paint or chewable surfaces covered with lead-based paint, such as window sills. If you see any peeling paint chips or dust, clean it up right away. ... Regularly wash children's hands and toys toremove dust and dirt.
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Lead is toxic mainly because it preferentially replaces other metals (e.g., zinc, calcium and iron) in biochemical reactions. It interferes with the proteins that cause certain genes to turn on and off by displacing other metals in the molecules. This changes the shape of the protein molecule such that it can't perform its function. Research is ongoing to identify which molecules bind with lead. Some of the proteins known to be affected by lead regulate blood pressure, (which can cause developmental delays in children and high blood pressure in adults), heme production (which can lead to anemia), and sperm production (possibly implicating lead in infertility). Lead displaces calcium in the reactions that transmit electrical impulses in the brain, which is another way of saying it diminishes your ability to think or recall information. hope it is helpful. plz mark my answer as brainiest.
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