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    Ive never been aware of lead producing fumes, would have to be quite hot to produce any significant vapor.
    Mercury is much more of an issue when heated, lead doesnt seem to form vapor like mercury does.
    Ive done a fair bit of soldering, and always washed my hands afterwards, you are more likely to be exposed to lead via ingestion with poor hygiene practices.
    And as mentioned, lead dust is of concern if you are handling bullet traps or have been grinding lead.
    If in doubt, get a blood test, it will show if you have high levels.

 

 

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