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United States house dust Pb concentrations are influenced by soil, paint, and house age: insights from a national survey.

Tyler D SowersClay M NelsonMatthew D BlackmonKevin LiMarissa L JerdenAlicia M KirbyKasey KovalcikDavid CoxGary DewaltWarren FriedmanEugene A PinzerPeter J AshleyKaren D Bradham
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2024)
The AHHS II provides a window into the current state of Pb in and around residences. We evaluated the relationship between house dust Pb concentrations and two common residential Pb sources: soil and Pb-based paint. Here, we identify relationships between Pb concentrations from vacuum-collected dust and paired Pb wipe loading data, enabling dust Pb concentrations to be evaluated in the context of hazard standards. This relationship, along with direct ties to Pb in soil and interior/exterior paint, provides a comprehensive assessment of dust Pb for US homes, crucial for formulating effective strategies to mitigate Pb exposure risks in households.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • health risk assessment
  • health risk
  • aqueous solution
  • human health
  • drinking water
  • air pollution
  • artificial intelligence
  • big data