The Dangers of Lead

Lead has been a part of human life for thousands of years, yet its toxicity is a well-documented concern. Despite the historical uses of lead in plumbing and medicine, there is no biological need for it, and even low levels can accumulate in the body, leading to severe health issues. Although efforts to ban lead have increased, global production remains high, primarily for lead acid batteries and glass, highlighting the ongoing challenges in managing this hazardous element.