State & Federal Programs

Ohio and federal resources for lead hazard control, abatement funding, and prevention programs.

Key Programs & Resources

Ohio Department of Health (ODH)

ODH administers Ohio's lead poisoning prevention program, licenses lead inspectors and risk assessors, and provides guidance on lead-safe housing standards. Our reports are formatted to meet ODH requirements.

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HUD Lead-Based Paint Programs

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funds lead hazard control grants through local agencies. HUD sets the standards for dust wipe clearance levels, inspection protocols, and risk assessment procedures that we follow.

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EPA Renovation, Repair & Painting (RRP)

EPA's RRP Rule requires that firms performing renovation, repair, and painting projects that disturb lead-based paint in pre-1978 homes use certified renovators and follow specific work practices.

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HUD Lead Hazard Control Grants

HUD awards grants to state and local governments for lead hazard control in privately owned housing. These grants often fund inspections, risk assessments, interim controls, and abatement at no cost to qualifying property owners.

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How We Help

Navigating state and federal lead programs can be confusing. We help property owners understand which programs apply, ensure reports meet the specific formatting requirements of each agency, and provide documentation that satisfies both local and federal compliance standards.

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