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If airborne and particls, then yes. Most important is to regularly wet mop/sponge surfaces. Only the very smallest particals will stay airborne. Bigger ones will deposit on any surface.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would call Blue Air technical people, but since there is no level of lead that is safe, I would not use a filter as a primary strategy. I am not a professional, have just been subject to toxic exposure, not of lead in particular.
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