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EPA Issues New Lead Paint Safety Rules

By Admin on April 01, 2008 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

Contractors who are renovating old homes and buildings where children may be exposed to lead paint will face tighter workplace restrictions under new standards announced Monday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The new rules -- which will take effect in April 2010 and are designed to prohibit practices that create harmful lead dust and debris -- apply to contractors who are renovating or repairing residences, child-care facilities, and schools that were built before 1978. The Associated Press reports that a number of U.S. Senate Democrats have criticized the EPA's action, in part because the new standards do not apply to homes in which children over six years of age reside.

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