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Lead paint is a danger to all construction prior to 1978. And should be noted in the report it home is constructed in 1978 or prior due to health concerns from lend paint dust. This should be noted in the report.

Any construction prior to 1978: contain the hazards of lead paint and should be reported as such records in an ax church in mitigation of a deal ever paid found in the dwelling. Let me causes owls risk to humans.

Lead Paint Notification- This Home was built way before 1978. Lead paint is a hazard in homes built before 1978. Before any renovation or repairs please follow EPA- lead safe guidelines by going to their website at http://www.epa.gov/lead/index.html to learn about lead safety. Since lead is so toxic it is very important not to create dust when doing renovations on pre 1978 homes. Lead safe work practices should be followed even on small painted areas that will be disturbed (like a window). At their website there is information on what lead is, where it can be found, how to protect your family and how renovators should perform their duties in order to protect their workers and your family. Contractors doing repairs on homes that test positive for lead paint must follow EPA guidelines, be certified and you may incur extra expense because of this. Contractors who disturb paint should give you a copy of renovate right available at http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/renovaterightbrochure.pdf so that you will know what to expect and how to protect your family.

Backdrafting
Back drafting of an appliance like a water heater can occur if the natural draft appliance is in a confined space or if other appliances compete for air in that space. A dryer placed next to a gas water heater may cause back drafting (of the water heater)if proper combustion and make up air is not supplied to that space. This is a concern because it could cause carbon monoxide ( an invisible, odorless, tasteless and deadly gas) to enter the home. Without proper combustion air the dryer may pull air from the easiest way possible (the exhaust vent) and poison the occupants. Even in rooms with proper combustion air and make up air it is poor practice to place a dryer next to a water heater and many manufactures warn against this.

If your home was built before 1978, its highly likely toxic lead-based paint was used on the walls and ceiling. Youll have to hire an EPA-certified lead abatement painter to safely remove the pollutant (naturally occurring element found in earths crust) that the Environmental Protection Agency reports it banned in 1978.

Lead is a poisonous metal that was once commonly used in the manufacture of paint, gasoline, and plumbing.Lead paint was used in homes built before 1978 despite the fact that its use has declined in recent years. It is most common in older homes that have not switched away from lead paint and plumbing.

The photo is of an attic access cover that was cut too small. In an attempt to solve the problem the home owner caulked and painted the access cover. The home was built in 2000 so there is no need to worry about lead in the paint. If this home was built before 1978 lead in the paint may be a concern, and the home owner would have to be informed and a difficult decision would have to be made on what to do to remedy this problem.

The article “Lead Facts For Inspectors”, points out that lead is a poisonous metal that was once used in the manufacture of paint. In 1978 the use of lead-based paint was banned in the United States. Lead-based paint is especially dangerous for children age 6 and under who may ingest small curling chips from walls and window sills. The danger for adults is greatest when the lead in dust is inhaled while doing projects around the home. All areas suspected of having dust with lead in it should be cleaned with wet towels, soap and water to insure the area is clean and safe.

You may be wondering why it is that chose the picture of the home above. From the picture it seems to be just an ordinary house from the outside. The issue may be what’s inside; the erection of this home was pre-1978. TO recall the information mentioned and I believe this was also mentioned in the video, there may be a lead based paint present at said home. If I didn’t learn anything else from this section of the training I learned that an inspector/renovator must stay prepared. There’s a clear presence of danger when dealing with lead based paint and having the proper test equipment as well as PPE are crucial when it comes to containment of the hazardous substance.

From the picture it seems to be just an ordinary house from the outside. The issue may be what’s inside; the erection of this home was pre-1978. TO recall the information mentioned and I believe this was also mentioned in the video, there may be a lead based paint present at said home. If I didn’t learn anything else from this section of the training I learned that an inspector/renovator must stay prepared. There’s a clear presence of danger when dealing with lead based paint and having the proper test equipment as well as PPE are crucial when it comes to containment of the hazardous substance.

There is more then just sweeping required to pick up debris. You will need a handful of supplies such as thick trash bags for removing the debris, wet swifter to clean up the floors and gloves, mask to protect you from lead exposure.

You are required to make sure your home is safe from lead exposure. Not only sweeping up the debris you will need a handful of supplies to remove it. Things such as mask, gloves, eye protection, wet swifter, thick trash bags will all be required as well as other cleaning supplies needed for a deep clean.

In this picture an old apartment (1954) with lead paint in walls and ceilings. This lead paint was tested using a “3M LeadCheck Swab”. After testing I found lead-based paint.
I recommend my client to hire a certified lead-abatement contractor, because lead paint when disturbed can cause particulates of lead in the air, which may then be breathed.
I also explained that children are susceptible to health effects from lead paint.

In this short essay I will be explaining some interesting facts about lead paint and poisoning. According to Nick Gromicko, in his article Lead Facts for inspectors, the lead allowed in paint is just 0.06% (Today); Back in 1955 it was up to 50% of lead.
The lower limit of lead concentration in the bloodstream is 10 micrograms/deciliter, and this amount is dangerous. More than 10 Micrograms/deciliter can cause nerve damage, reproductive damage, irritability and death.
According to the author, Lead is likely to be found in soil, dust, plumbing, tap water and paint. Children are vulnerable to the effects of lead poisoning, it is important to consume vitamins, minerals and a balanced diet.

It’s recommended to caulk and seal all cracks around interior and exterior doors and window frames prior to painting, this must be done on the exterior to prevent moisture intrusion behind the siding and exterior trim, and the interior is done to give a nice finish between interior trim and walls, it’s recommended to test any paintable surfaces with a lead test kit prior to painting.

As a new or first time home buyer it’s essential to arm yourself with some basic tools to keep handy these tools will come in handy and some instances will likely avoid calling a service technician or plumber, basic tools should include but limited to 1) plunger 2) wrench set 3)slip joint pliers 4)caulking gun 5)flashlight 6)tape measure 7)hacksaw 8)Toledo level 9)safety glasses 10)claw hammer 11)screwdriver set 12)wire cutters 13)safety mask 14)adjustable wrench 15)duct tape, this is just a basic list but remember anyone can fix anything sometimes you just need the proper tools and the rest is trial and error.

Older previously painted or stained Windows in homes built before 1978, are a major source of lease basd paint contamination. Renovations or window replacement jobs in these older homes require the workers to follow keep the work area protected from non workers, contain dust within the work area, minimize the creation of dust and employ effective cleaning techniques.

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WALL ASSEMBLY IMAGE: Insulation, Vapor Retarder, and Sheathing. Care must be taken when installing R10 Insulation under replacement siding. The installer must remove old layers and take care to include the proper flashing and moisture shedding techniques around windows and doors.

When I approach a property I always check around the window and door ways for lead base paint especially if this is a older home that I am inspecting. The normal signs form me that there might be lead base paint is the cracking and peeling and curling process