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Elevated lead contamination in boat-caulkers' homes in southern Thailand.

Chamnong Thanapop1, Alan F Geater, Mark G Robson, Pitchaya Phakthongsuk.   

Abstract

Surface-wipe lead loading was measured at various locations in the homes of 31 boat-caulkers and 31 location-matched controls to identify factors associated with household lead contamination. Data were obtained by observation checklist and questionnaire. Lead loading was significantly higher in caulkers' than in control households. Median lead loadings (in microg/ft2) of various locations in caulkers' homes were windowsill, 43.9; exterior entrance, 9.5; interior entrance, 21.1; living room floor, 9.8; and bedroom floors 15.6. Corresponding levels in control homes were all less than 0.2 microg/ft2. Regression modeling indicated that lead loading was higher in caulkers' homes that were closer to a boat-yard, in which the caulker had a longer duration of boatyard work, and in which there were no children aged under 6 years resident. Exterior and interior entrance and living room floors had lower lead loading than windowsills. However, bedroom floors had significantly higher lead loading, similar to windowsills.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19650583      PMCID: PMC4040288          DOI: 10.1179/oeh.2009.15.3.282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health        ISSN: 1077-3525


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