32 min

S8 Ep 7 - Lead Poisoning in Milwaukee: A Silent Danger and a Growing Problem The 411 Live

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In this episode of The 411 Live, Michael Mannan, the Director of Home Environmental Health with the City of Milwaukee Health Department, speaks about lead poisoning, a problem that has been around for decades and continues to affect large urban cities. Lead paint, which was first used in buildings in the 1920s and wasn't removed until 1978, still exists in over 250,000 units, according to Mannan’s estimate.
He believes the actual number may be even higher, as some buildings are apartment complexes and may have multiple units. The hazards of lead paint are apparent when maintenance is delayed and the surfaces begin to deteriorate and create chip or dust. Lead can also be found in water and soil.
The discussion sheds light on the barriers to solving this problem and the efforts being made to minimize the impact on our children's health.
00:02:55 Hazards of lead paint.
00:07:42 Inequalities with lead poisoning in different areas of Milwaukee.
00:13:21 Preventing lead poisoning.
00:24:13 Invest in rental literacy.
00:28:23 What is lead in water, homeowners responsibility and tests that can be done.
00:29:35 City of Milwaukee property violations data base.

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In this episode of The 411 Live, Michael Mannan, the Director of Home Environmental Health with the City of Milwaukee Health Department, speaks about lead poisoning, a problem that has been around for decades and continues to affect large urban cities. Lead paint, which was first used in buildings in the 1920s and wasn't removed until 1978, still exists in over 250,000 units, according to Mannan’s estimate.
He believes the actual number may be even higher, as some buildings are apartment complexes and may have multiple units. The hazards of lead paint are apparent when maintenance is delayed and the surfaces begin to deteriorate and create chip or dust. Lead can also be found in water and soil.
The discussion sheds light on the barriers to solving this problem and the efforts being made to minimize the impact on our children's health.
00:02:55 Hazards of lead paint.
00:07:42 Inequalities with lead poisoning in different areas of Milwaukee.
00:13:21 Preventing lead poisoning.
00:24:13 Invest in rental literacy.
00:28:23 What is lead in water, homeowners responsibility and tests that can be done.
00:29:35 City of Milwaukee property violations data base.

Click Here to Donate: https://the411live.org/donate All contributions made to The 411 Live is tax deductible to the extent permissible by law.
Please Subscribe/Follow our podcast so you can get alerts on upcoming podcasts and leave a review. Follow, like, subscribe and watch us on our social media platforms.

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If you have suggestions for future episodes, go to our website, https://the411live.org

32 min