Lead Abatement, Inspection and Risk Assessment
If you live in AK, AZ, FL, ID, MT, NV, NM, NY, SC, SD or WY:
  - Find a risk assessment, inspection or abatement firm here.
 
  - Find an accredited training provider here.
 
If not, you can find information on your state here.
Lead-based paint is serious business. Lead inspections and lead risk assessments are useful first steps, which can lead to more thoughtful decisions on managing lead-based paint and lead hazards.
Lead abatement is an activity designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards. Abatement is sometimes ordered by a state or local government, and can involve specialized techniques not typical of most residential contractors.
EPA requires individuals and firms who perform abatement projects in pre-1978 target housing and child-occupied facilities to be certified and follow specific work practices.
Learn more about lead abatement, inspection and risk assessment:
  - Homeowners and Renters
 
  - Abatement Contractors, Inspectors, Risk Assessors and Project Designers
 
  - Training Providers
 
Additional Resources
  - Read about the lead-based paint regulations
 
  - Find a risk assessment, inspection or abatement firm
 
  - Find an accredited risk assessment, inspection or abatement training program
 
  - Find an accredited laboratory for analyzing paint chip, dust and soil samples
 
Abatement vs. RRP?
  - Confused about the difference between abatement and RRP? Read more.
 
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