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EPA's Lead-Safe Certification Program Important for Consumers
Contact Information: David Bryan, 913-551-7433, bryan.david@epa.gov
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Lenexa, Kan., March 21, 2013) - Home repairs that create even a small amount of lead dust are enough to poison your child and put your family at risk. If you live in a home or apartment that was built before 1978 and are planning a renovation or repair project, make sure you renovate right with a Lead-Safe Certified contractor in accordance with EPA guidelines. He or she will know how to protect your family.
Common renovation activities like sanding, cutting, and demolition can create hazardous lead dust and chips by disturbing lead-based paint, which can be harmful to children and adults.
Increased awareness about lead-based paint hazards and lead-safe work practices for do-it-yourselfers will help reduce lead poisoning in children, pregnant women, other family members and workers.
Consumers with more questions can call EPA Region 7 at 1-800-223-0425 and ask to speak with a lead paint specialist.
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
EPA News Release (Region 7): EPA's Lead-Safe Certification Program Important for Consumers
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