LEAD
Lead can get into your drinking water when the water lines servicing your home, that contain lead, begin to corrode. This normally happens when the water contains high acidity or low mineral content. Lead release is heavily influenced by the chemistry of the water. It can also occur during road construction or other physical disturbances such as water main replacement to the water lines running under the road supplying your home.
THE AFFECTS OF LEAD ON YOUR FAMILY
Even low amounts of lead in the water can cause a significant increase in lead levels in your blood and any damage is irreversible. Lead is a dangerous neurotoxin that affects childhood health and development. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lead exposure can affect nearly every system in a child's body, inhibiting the development of both physical and mental abilities.