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Top of the page WHAT ARE THE LHCA FUND STANDARDS FOR TREATMENT?

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Top of the page WHAT ARE THE LHCA FUND STANDARDS FOR TREATMENT?

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The LHCA Fund standards are requirements that insure that when the work is finished the property will be lead-based paint hazard free. There are different standards for interim control projects than there are for abatement projects. Terms used in our standards that you may not be familiar with are: Friction surface/component – any surface or component in the home where one object rubs against another like a window when opened or stair treads when you walk on them. Impact surface/component – any surface or component in the home where one object strikes against another like a door when it is closed. Chewable surface – any surface that sticks out like a window sill and shows evidence that a child has chewed or put their mouth on it. Paint stabilization – the process of wet scraping, priming, and repainting surfaces coated with deteriorated lead-based paint. Paint stabilization also includes correcting the material to be painted if it is defective. Standards for interim controls projects a

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