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No there’s no safe level of lead exposure. Even tiny amounts can harm the brain, kidneys, and nervous system, especially in children and pregnant women. The EPA’s action level of 15 parts per billion (ppb) is not a “safe” amount but a trigger for action. Ideally, drinking water should contain zero lead. Reducing exposure starts with replacing old lead pipes, avoiding stagnant water, and using certified filters.