In-home pre-schools sometimes expose children to toxic lead hazards that stem from old paint in the houses themselves.
"The worn, heart-shaped rug that greeted you upon entering Angela Molloy Murphy's preschool was a reflection of the love she has for the 17 children she cares for daily in her home's remodeled basement.
To Tamara Rubin, however, the welcome mat was more of a warning sign.
'You need to throw this out,' Rubin told Murphy.
Rubin is executive director of the nonprofit Lead Safe America Foundation. On a visit to the preschool earlier this May, she pointed an X-ray fluorescence heavy-metal detector at the rug's faded red threads and relayed the bad news: It was loaded with lead."
Lynne Peeples reports for the Huffington Post September 8, 2014.
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Source: Huffington Post, 09/09/2014