We offer the following Lead-safe Services

Lead-based Paint Inspection

A lead inspection is a surface-by-surface investigation, conducted by a licensed professional, to identify the presence and location of lead-based paint in a home or building. Lead inspections are particularly helpful if you are considering purchasing, renting, or renovating a home, as well as for identifying potential sources of lead-based paint exposure. 

Lead-based Paint Risk Assessment

A lead risk assessment goes beyond simply identifying the presence of lead-based paint. A lead risk assessment is a comprehensive evaluation performed by a licensed lead risk assessor to identify and assess the type, severity, and location of lead hazards, including those in paint, dust, and soil. LBP Risk assessments are helpful in determining sources of current exposure and developing hazard control solutions.

Lead Clearance Testing

Lead clearance testing is required after any activity that disturbs lead-based paint, such as renovation, repair, or painting, to ensure the area is safe for re-occupancy. Visual inspection and environmental sample testing confirms that any lead abatement work (removal of lead-based paint) has been effective and that the area is clean enough to be considered safe. 

Lead in Drinking Water Testing

Lead in drinking water irreparably harms the health of children and adults. Legacy lead pipes, which have delivered drinking water to homes for decades, have exposed generations of Americans to toxic lead and will continue to do so until they are removed. 

Our environmental sampling testing will provide you with a water report to show the if lead and copper is present within your drinking water supply.

Air Quality Monitoring

Lead-safe practices are not just about protecting the occupants of buildings. Those administering lead controls need to be protected as well. Lead contractors and worker are at extreme risk of acute exposure to lead-based paint contaminates while as they are often creating lead-contaminated dust that is most dangerous when airborne.

Our certified technicians can provide air quality monitoring for lead contractors and workers to ensure that each classification of abatement or control work on a job site is within EPA, NIOSH, and OSHA standards.

*Note: requires 3-days after monitoring for lab report.

HUD Cycle Cleaning

Lead hazard control activities can produce dangerous quantities of lead-contaminated dust in buildings built prior to 1978. Unless this dust is properly removed, a building may be more hazardous after the work is completed than it was originally.

Our certified team of experts will clean your work site following HUD and EPA standards to remove both visible dust and debris, as well as dust particles too small to be seen by the naked eye, to aid in achieving lead clearances. We can provide pre move in, post move out, after control work, and daily work cleaning.