Quinlan Lead Inspection - Keeping You and Your Family Safe
Released on = August 22, 2007, 12:51 pm
Press Release Author = Quinlan Lead Inspection: Keeping You and Your Family Safe
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = Have you gotten your home or apartment checked for lead recently? Quinlan Lead and quinlanlead.net advises everyone to have a lead inspection in their homes and apartments to keep themselves as well as their families safe from this silent poison.
Press Release Body = Mike Quinlan started up his business to protect people from getting lead poisoning. There are often no signs that a house or apartment has lead in it, and as people continue to live day to day, the lead is attacking their bodies. Quinlan Lead is based out of Framingham, Massachusetts and services its surrounding areas. Lead can be found in soil, paint, water, and other places that people are exposed to daily. Lead is a silent killer. In 2006, a number of children died from lead poisoning, and even more suffered brain damage!
Although everyone should get their house tested for lead, there are some people who should do it immediately. For example, homes that were built before 1978 and homes that consist of children under the age of six have a higher chance of living in an unhealthy environment. Children are much more susceptible to lead poising because they explore with their mouths. Their brains and nervous systems are also developing, so the lead can affect them greatly. Older homes are more likely to have more lead in them because there was a high lead concentrate in paint years ago. They are also more likely to have water pipes made of lead, which gives their water a higher level of lead. Mike Quinlan and his team are professionally trained and certified lead inspectors. They have had years of experience, and always do their job to perfection. To view exactly what happens during the lead inspection process, visit http://www.quinlanlead.net.
Quinlan Lead is there to service all of your lead inspection needs. They are out to protect people from endangering themselves as well as their families. To reach the Quinlan Lead team, visit http://www.quinlanlead.net.