HOW DOES AN OWNER COMPLY WITH THE LEAD LAW?
There are two ways to comply: Have all lead hazards corrected. You must first hire a licensed lead inspector who will test your home for lead and record all lead hazards. OR Have only urgent lead hazards corrected, while controlling remaining hazards. This temporary method is called Interim Control. You must first hire a licensed risk assessor who will show you what work must be done for Interim Control. A home may be under control for up to two years.
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