time2roll wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
time2roll wrote:
I am glad to be rid of the toxic lead.
Did Newsom send out pamphlets to y’all saying that? Lol
I guess banning tetraethyl-lead in gasoline to stop poisoning the people flew under your radar.
Ever read a recent recall on toys that contain lead?
Lead based paint has also been gone long before Newsom was an adult.
Yes speaking of pamphlets I have a required lead paint and lead hazard pamphlet required to include in my rental agreements.
The less lead exposure in my life the better. Especially hazardous to kids.
Oh I agree. Lead exposure = bad. Not arguing that. Very familiar with the level of effort and expense surrounding containment and human protection on lead abatement or exposure.
As far as leaded gas goes, still use the stuff in some of our toys and yard equipment that likes lead. But mostly it’s for the octane and shelf life of the fuel. I didn’t really have a radar when unleaded gas became the norm. I was more into my bmx bike and playing little league baseball.
Just not sure how dangerous the average person needs to consider a lead battery to be. Seems they’re pretty safe or there would be even more regulation surrounding them.
I mean, maybe there is in Callie. Based on what I read on about every product data sheet, msds, or warning labels on objects that are effectively 100% inert, everything causes cancer in CA.
Surprised y’all can still buy a conventional car battery there!