State bans lead paint on outdoor structures
Originally published August 30, 2018 by Smyrma-Clayton Sun-Times

Delaware Gov. John Carney signed a bill August 29 that prohibits the use of lead paint on outdoor structures
Gov. Carney signed a bill that makes Delaware the first state to ban lead paint on bridges, water towers, playground equipment, highways, parking lots and utility towers and poles. Lead can cause neurological damage, behavioral changes and learning disabilities in children and experts warn that there is no safe level of exposure.
Read the full story from Smyrma-Clayton Sun-Times here.
This entry was posted in News, Outside CDS.