Washing and wet mopping is often advocated as a remedial treatment to limit exposure to lead dust. Here, surface and pre- and post-play wipes were measured to ascertain dust metal exposures (arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead and zinc) following play routines at four playgrounds in the smelter city of Port Pirie, South Australia, which are washed regularly. Although post-play hand wipe metals were 55.9% (95% CI: −0.78, −0.34) lower on wash days, loadings increased ∼5.1% (95% CI: 1.2, 11.7) per hour after washing. Despite washing, post-play hand lead exceeded a conservative value of 800 μg/m² within 24 h or sooner, with loadings increasing in proximity to the smelter. Post-play lead loadings were always >1000 μg/m² at the playground closest to s...
Paints on surfaces of public playground structures in south west England have been analysed for Pb, ...
Abstract: The increasing use of recycling products results in the need for assessing the risk to hum...
Children residing in legacy mining towns are potentially disproportionately exposed to metal(loid)s ...
This study examines exposure risks associated with lead smelter emissions at children's public playg...
Although metal exposures in the environment have declined over the last two decades, certain activit...
Small children have been shown to be vulnerable to environmental contaminants, because of their deve...
Environmental lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) contamination still represents a potential health issue in ...
The Port Pirie Lead Program commenced in 1984. The abatement program involves identification of chil...
Rubber surfacing is often used in playgrounds due to its potential injury prevention benefits and as...
This study examines the recent soil Lead Abatement Strategy (LAS) in Boolaroo, New South Wales, Aust...
The sources of lead exposure, soil, household dust, diet and ambient air near a former lead smeltery...
Arsenic, cadmium and lead in aerosols, dusts and surface soils from Australia's oldest continuous le...
The risk from potentially toxic elements in playground soils is of concern to children’s health as a...
This study was conducted to develop a method that would accurately assess children\u27s exposure to ...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (WDPI)...
Paints on surfaces of public playground structures in south west England have been analysed for Pb, ...
Abstract: The increasing use of recycling products results in the need for assessing the risk to hum...
Children residing in legacy mining towns are potentially disproportionately exposed to metal(loid)s ...
This study examines exposure risks associated with lead smelter emissions at children's public playg...
Although metal exposures in the environment have declined over the last two decades, certain activit...
Small children have been shown to be vulnerable to environmental contaminants, because of their deve...
Environmental lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) contamination still represents a potential health issue in ...
The Port Pirie Lead Program commenced in 1984. The abatement program involves identification of chil...
Rubber surfacing is often used in playgrounds due to its potential injury prevention benefits and as...
This study examines the recent soil Lead Abatement Strategy (LAS) in Boolaroo, New South Wales, Aust...
The sources of lead exposure, soil, household dust, diet and ambient air near a former lead smeltery...
Arsenic, cadmium and lead in aerosols, dusts and surface soils from Australia's oldest continuous le...
The risk from potentially toxic elements in playground soils is of concern to children’s health as a...
This study was conducted to develop a method that would accurately assess children\u27s exposure to ...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (WDPI)...
Paints on surfaces of public playground structures in south west England have been analysed for Pb, ...
Abstract: The increasing use of recycling products results in the need for assessing the risk to hum...
Children residing in legacy mining towns are potentially disproportionately exposed to metal(loid)s ...