This question is related to the proximity of your reloading bench and supplies to your family. I thought I had the perfect reloading area, a small room adjoining the living room and separated by french doors. My concern is I have a 2 1/2 year old son and to say he needs to inspect everything dad is working on is an understatement! There is no area safe from his curiosity. My bench will have locking cabinets and everything except the press will be secure when I am not reloading. Tumbling and cleaning of brass will be outside.
So, the question to those who have experience, what are the safety risks for residue that may be on or around a press after reloading? Are there safety concerns during the reloading process with the powder, primers and lead bullets such as inhalation hazards for a small child in the next room? Lead contamination worries me but I was under the assumption the main risk for lead was the cleaning of brass, is this correct?
Thanks to all in advance.
So, the question to those who have experience, what are the safety risks for residue that may be on or around a press after reloading? Are there safety concerns during the reloading process with the powder, primers and lead bullets such as inhalation hazards for a small child in the next room? Lead contamination worries me but I was under the assumption the main risk for lead was the cleaning of brass, is this correct?
Thanks to all in advance.