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Why is THEP reporting on ‘lead in paint’ rather than ‘lead-based paint’?Â
What are the current standards for identifying lead in paint?Â
Does THEP carry out lead abatement services?
I’ve had my soil tested/replaced. Can I still have my paint tested for lead?
What about paint on the exterior of my home?
How do I dispose of products or building materials containing lead in paint?
I have lead in paint in my home and I’m starting a renovation. What should I do?
What should I do if lead is detected in paint in my home?
Why do I need my paint tested?
Why has THEP starting testing paint?
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