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THE LEAD PAINT COVER-UP: THE POISON INDUSTRY SOLD FOR DECADES

Dela

For decades, American lead and paint interests promoted lead-based paint as durable, clean, sanitary, and suitable for family homes, schools, nurseries, toys, and children’s rooms, even though lead poisoning had been recognized for centuries and childhood poisoning from house paint was documented in the early twentieth century. This episode reconstructs how the industry defended a known toxic material, how responsibility was shifted onto children, mothers, tenants, landlords, and old buildings, why the United States acted later than several other countries, and how the 1978 federal prohibition stopped future residential consumer sales above the legal limit without removing the hazard already built into millions of homes. It follows the story through medical warnings, industry advertising, trade association strategy, public-health regulation, courtroom battles, and the continuing environmental-justice crisis inside older American housing.


This podcast uses artificial intelligence in its research, writing, production, and narration. Episodes are editorially reviewed before publication.


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