Soft weights and lead dust

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mstevens:
I know of two different dive shop families with kids who tested alarmingly high for lead. One was in Texas where I went to medical school. The other is here in NH.

Why would you assume it couldn't be a problem for your kids?


Mostly because I grew up in a dive shop an I'm still here. What I said was it's the least of my worries not that it's not an issue. High pressure accidents scare me worse than the lead. They don't handle lead much but they are around tanks and the compressor.

DM
 

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