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Lead Based Paint Sampling


Due to the health hazards of lead poisoning (especially to young children and pregnant women), the government banned the use of “Lead Based Paint” in 1978. Although some lead based paint was used in 80% of the pre-1978 housing, its mere presence does not constitute a health hazard. Properly maintained and managed, LBP poses little health risk to most people. However, one of the first things many people do when moving into a new house is to start sanding, painting, remodeling, etc. This easily generates lead based paint chips that can be picked up and ingested by small children or LBP dust that can be breathed by pregnant woman and small children.

The health hazards primarily related to high levels of lead in the blood stream are:

            ~ memory loss

            ~ difficult pregnancies

            ~ muscle and joint pain

            ~ slow or stunted growth

            ~ hearing problems and headaches

            ~ high blood pressure and reproductive problems

            ~ damage to the brain and central nervous system

            ~ behavior and learning disorders such as hyperactivity

As of December 6, 1996, a new Federal law went into effect that requires sellers and real-estate agents are jointly responsible for sharing in meeting certain LBP concerns. These include among others: disclosing any known Lead Based Paint surfaces or hazards in the home; giving the buyer a copy of the federal pamphlet “Protect Your Family from Lead in the Home” or an EPA approved state version of the pamphlet; giving the buyers a 10 day time period to get the house tested for LBP if they so desire; and certain contract languages regulating this.

It is important to note that the law does not require either the seller or buyer remove the LBP or the LBP hazards if present (that would be up to negotiation between the parties). The law simply requires disclosure of known facts and mandates the buyer’s right to test if so desired.

 

(Average fee: $50 - $400)

-Rapid Sampling Procedure(Qualitative) $50. Use this test procedure to quickly test dry painted surfaces/paint chips, mini blinds, lead pipe/solder, bath tub glazes, ceramic tile, etc.

-Special Sampling Procedures: $150. Use this test to quantify the approximate lead release in multi-layered paint chips, mini blinds, etc. This sampling  procedure takes approx. 4 to 5 hours.

-Lab assisted  analysis available upon request. Add actual lab cost at time of testing.

 

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