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Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial purposes, lead paint detection and removal services can take an indoor and outdoor survey of a building, collect samples and products for sampling analysis, recommend repair plans, and provide feedback and plans for moving forward on removal services. To learn more about the safety guidelines and law concerning lead-based paint, get health information from the web, browse research papers, and check out governmental websites dedicated to removing harmful environmental chemicals. Find out what is involved in testing for this hazard, and what lead-based pain means to you and your children, whether it involves the interior or exterior of your home. Learn how lead is a poison to small children and can pose a toxic risk. New homes as part of new home construction don’t contain lead-based paint, but it is commonly found in older homes, particular in lead chromate paints and lead carbonate, or “white lead.” Older homes often contain a layer of lead sulfide paint, which could flake off and be toxic when eaten. Art supplies and enamel and oil paints don’t contain lead anymore either. Lead can be found in a home’s interior or exterior, porch, kitchen, bathroom, wall, ceiling, door, floor, and deck. If you suspect lead is present, consult a lead paint detection and removal service to come out and inspect your home for the poison. Often, lead paint detection and removal services will offer a free quote, estimate and even inspection on sampling and repair. When choosing a detection and removal specialist, provider or contractor, research the company’s background carefully. Ask for references, contact information, rate quotes, and proof of certification and training. Make sure you get hours, availability, rates, and a complete outline of testing services offered by the contractor, specialist or provider.
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