Lead Paint Waste Manifest

lead paint waste manifest

Lead Hazards in Home Improvement Projects

Home improvement projects can inadvertently disturb lead-based paint, resulting in lead hazards

Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessment Training

HUD Lead-Based Paint Visual Assessment Certificate Training Course

Open Letter from European  Scientists on the Risks of Lead in Outdoor Shooting and Fishing Sports

Open Letter from European Scientists on the Risks of Lead in Outdoor Shooting and Fishing Sports

Discontinuation of 3M Lead Check Raises Concerns in Home Safety Industry

3M, revealed its decision to discontinue its popular product, 3M Lead Check

Understanding Lead Paint Assessments: Know the Differences

Understanding Lead Paint Assessments: Hazard Screen, Inspection, and Risk Assessment – Know the Differences

How Pros Remove Lead Paint

How to Remove Lead Paint

Finding a Lead Inspector in Connecticut

Connecticut Lead Paint Hazard Inspector / Risk Assessor Abreu Environmental

Lead Paint Inspection vs Risk Assessment

Difference between a lead paint inspection and a risk assessment

Lead-Safe Shopping List

Download a lead-safe shopping list

Lead Paint Disclosure Rules for Real Estate Transactions

Lead paint rules for real estate professionals

Steps to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water

Steps to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water

Health Effects of Lead in Drinking Water

Health Effects of Lead in Drinking Water

EPA

Property Management Companies Responsible for Lead Safety

EPA Affirms Building Managers Responsible for Lead-Based Paint Safety Requirements When Performing Renovations

EPA

Lead Abatement Versus Lead RRP

Lead Abatement Versus Lead RRP Abatement and RRP activities may sometimes look similar, but they are not!

EPA

3M™ LeadCheck™ Fast Detection

3M Lead paint check swabs

EPA

Become an EPA Certified Firm

Become an EPA RRP Certified Firm

Lead FAQ

Lead Paint Frequently Asked Questions [FAQ}

EPA

Lower EPA Lead Levels

Lower EPA Lead Levels

Standard Surveillance Definitions and Classifications

CDC applies the following nationally consistent standard definitions and classifications for blood lead surveillance data from all states