Is there lead in you wine bottle neck foil (capsule)?

Is there lead in you wine bottle neck foil (capsule)?

Wine bottle neck foil (capsules) used to be made with lead. Since lead is malleable and antimicrobial it was the perfect material to protect the wine cork from rot, insects, rodents, and even tampering. However, in 1993 the European Union and the FDA banned the use of lead in wine capsules. By 1996 leaded wine…

Lead in tiles, tubs, and sinks

Lead in tiles, tubs, and sinks

Tiles, tubs, and sinks are not typically tested for lead in lead-based paint inspections. This is because if there is lead, it is sealed within the tile enamel and isn’t attributed to child lead poisoning. However, it is still good for inspectors to check these components because the enamel coating could be disturbed during renovations….

Why are doors counted twice in lead inspection reports?

Why are doors counted twice in lead inspection reports?

Why are doors counted twice on lead-based paint inspection reports?There are two main reasons: 1. Doors are between rooms and are counted as a component in each separate room. 2. Different sides of the doors are tested depending on which room is being inspected. Be sure you or your contractor isn’t double counting a door…