There are many possible complications lead contamination can lead to, these include but are not limited to behaviour and attitude problems; falling behind or failing at school; difficulty in hearing; lower IQ; growth delays. Higher levels of lead can ultimately cause vomiting, coma, seizure, etc. Lead toxicity …show more content…
Families from lower class have no choice but to live in houses that are partially lead abated, and reside near an un-friendly environment, for instance, near heavy traffic and mining industries. Residing near these areas introduce children and homes to lead dust that leads children and adults to inhale lead that is also as toxic to health as ingesting lead.
According to studies, families who live in homes that were built before 1978 is at higher danger for lead poisoning. Low-income families usually have no solution to fix this problem as soon as they find out the paint is coming off. They are unable to move out of their homes; they are unable to file a complaint due to the fear of being forcibly moved out of their homes. Thus, they have no one to seek advice or help from to resolve this serious health