How do you order a lead-based paint pamphlet?

You can obtain the pamphlet online at http://www2.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2013-09/documents/lead_in_your_home_brochure_land_b_w_508.pdf . All new tenants (and existing tenants at lease renewal) must sign a disclosure form acknowledging receipt of the pamphlet and other lead information.

Who is exempt from lead-based paint disclosure?

Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Exemptions Dwelling units with no bedrooms, such as a studio apartment. Dwelling units that are leased for 100 days or fewer, such as short-term rentals. Housing specifically designated for the elderly, provided children do not also reside on the premises.

When did they stop using lead paint in Illinois?

1978
Housing with deteriorated lead-based paint, which was banned in 1978, is the primary source of lead exposure in Illinois and elsewhere. Approximately 65 percent of Illinois housing units were built prior to the ban.

Can you tell lead paint by looking at it?

Unfortunately, there’s no way to simply look at paint and know definitively whether or not it contains lead. Like with most household issues, you’ll have to dig a little deeper and actually get it tested to be sure.

Is it safe to live in a house with lead paint?

(To be completely safe, you may want to consider treating any lead paint–covered surfaces, if you have children living in your home or visiting frequently.) Lead-based paint is most dangerous when it is deteriorating—peeling, chipping, chalking, cracking, etc. Failure to follow these rules can lead to a hefty fine.

How can you protect yourself from lead-based paint?

Wear disposable coveralls, shoes, hair covering, goggles and a properly fitting respirator. Only HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) respirators will filter lead dust and fumes. Simple paper or fabric dust masks will NOT protect you from lead dust. To avoid ingesting lead, do not eat, drink or smoke while working.

Who is responsible for ensuring that a buyer receives the Protect Your Family From lead pamphlet?

EPA
! Sellers and landlords must give buyers and renters the pamphlet, developed by EPA, HUD, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), titled Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home. ! Home buyers will get a 10-day period to conduct a lead-based paint inspection or risk assessment at their own expense.

How can you tell if a toy has lead paint?

The only accurate way to test a toy for lead is by a certified laboratory. Do-it-yourself kits are available. However, these kits do not indicate how much lead is present and their reliability at detecting low levels of lead has not been determined.

Is it safe to live in house with lead paint?

What are symptoms of being exposed to lead-based paint?

The following are symptoms of lead poisoning in adults:

  • abdominal pain is usually the first sign if a high dose of lead is ingested.
  • raised blood pressure.
  • joint and muscle pain.
  • constipation.
  • anemia.
  • tingling, pain, and numbness in the extremities.
  • memory loss and decline in mental functions.
  • headache.

What effects does lead have on the human body?

Exposure to high levels of lead may cause anemia, weakness, and kidney and brain damage. Very high lead exposure can cause death. Lead can cross the placental barrier, which means pregnant women who are exposed to lead also expose their unborn child. Lead can damage a developing baby’s nervous system.

What is the standard for lead based paint?

2The inspector should use the HUD/EPA standard for lead-based paint of equal to or greater than 1.0 mg/cm or 0.5% by weight, as defined by Title X of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (unless HUD and EPA have lowered the standard).

Where do I find the lead paint disclosure form?

Whether the transaction is for the sale or rental of property, you’ll find the lead paint disclosure form you need. Simply select your State and choose the appropriate disclosure form for your situation.

What do you need to know before selling a house with lead paint?

Sellers must disclose known information on lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards before selling a house. Real estate sales contracts must include a specifc warning statementabout lead-based paint. Buyers have up to 10 days to check for lead.

What was the lead based paint Hazard Reduction Act?

The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, also referred to as Title X, providing for lead paint disclosure, was enacted to guard the public from lead hazard exposure.