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Company Name
WOMEN'S TRANSITIONAL LIVING CENTER (WTLC)
Contract #
A-2006-092-049
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
4/17/2006
Expiration Date
6/30/2007
Insurance Exp Date
4/4/2007
Destruction Year
2012
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Checking Your Home for Lead <br />,s <br />I; <br />You can get your home tested for lead in <br />several different ways: <br />® A paint inspection tells you whether your <br />home has lead -based paint and where it <br />is located. It wont tell you whether or not <br />your home currently has lead hazards. <br />♦ A risk assessment tells you if your home <br />currently has any lead hazards from lead <br />in paint, dust, or soil. It also tells you what <br />actions to take to address any hazards. <br />® A combination risk assessment and <br />inspection tells you if your home has <br />any lead hazards and if your home has <br />any lead -based paint, and where the <br />lead -based paint is located. <br />Hire a trained and certified testing profes- <br />sional who will use a range of reliable <br />methods when testing your home. <br />® <br />Visual inspection of paint condition <br />and location. <br />® A portable x -ray fluorescence (XRF) <br />machine. <br />® Lab tests of paint, dust, and soil <br />samples. <br />There are state and federal programs in <br />place to ensure that testing is done safely, <br />reliably, and effectively. Contact your state <br />or local agency (see bottom of page 1 1) for <br />more information, or call 1 -800- 424 -LEAD <br />(5323) for a list of contacts in your area. <br />Home test kits for lead are available, but <br />may not always be accurate. Consumers <br />should not rely on these kits before doing <br />renovations or to assure safety. <br />
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