tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5682573363268347036.post2054446948261293043..comments2019-09-20T09:18:23.171-07:00Comments on Redd in the City: Quick plug for NoMi lead testingRedd in the Cityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11568434160822686011noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5682573363268347036.post-23688896887919644382011-11-21T12:42:33.307-08:002011-11-21T12:42:33.307-08:00Thanks for the tip!
Most health insurances will p...Thanks for the tip!<br /><br />Most health insurances will pay for this testing if you would prefer to keep your results to yourself. If your child is enrolled in Medicare, testing at 3, 6, 9mo, 1yr and 2yrs is mandatory and paid for by Medicare.<br /><br />If you prefer to do it yourself and pay cash, it's only about $20-30 per child.Redd in the Cityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11568434160822686011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5682573363268347036.post-56390639486307835372011-11-21T12:32:57.426-08:002011-11-21T12:32:57.426-08:00If you own a home built before 1978 you can assume...If you own a home built before 1978 you can assume that your home has lead paint. While it is important protect your children and be aware of the potential dangers of lead, once you have your home tested this knowledge becomes a disclosure addendum when you sell your home. Unless you intend on initiating the expensive process of mitigating the lead presence and paying to have your home retested (at your cost), you may not want to participate in this free testing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com