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I have an older home that requires removal of lead based paint. I am looking for information/tools etc that I can use to remove it
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One good source is the Department of Interiors Preservation Briefs. There use to be a link at OHJ site but that site went to he!! So don't know where to go now.
*Here is a place to start. If you are a remodeler you are required to inform the homeowner of the hazards of lead poisoning if your remodeling will be in a home built before 1978. There is a pamphlet you must distribute and a signed form you must keep. you can order copies from the GPO or download and print what you need. Check out all the hoops you must jump through to comply with the current law and upcoming laws.LEAD
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I have an older home that requires removal of lead based paint. I am looking for information/tools etc that I can use to remove it