As a result of soldering, I have some extremely small pieces of lead in my room (hardly visible). How dangerous is this, and is it possible for them to be inhaled? -
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NH Public Health on X: "If you own Corelle® dinnerware from before 2005, consider removing it from your kitchen cabinets due to concerns for high levels of Lead. Corelle® recommends using their
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