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LEAD
Lead is a very useful metal because it is so easy to shape. It can be rolled, made into rods, molded into containers, and it has been used extensively in building construction.
Although the use of lead paint has diminished over the years, most housing built before 1978 contains some lead-based paint, with greater risk in housing before 1950.
As lead paint deteriorates or is damaged, it produces chips and dust that places adults and especially young children at risk. Even tiny amounts of lead can be dangerous to a person's health, and its effects on the body can be devastating and irreversible.
Utilizing the latest XRF technology and other non-destructive methods, our qualified staff can help you determine if your home or work place contains lead products, assesses the risk and select the most appropriate method of managing and/or removing lead-based products.
We are lead certified in Arizona, California, Idaho, New Mexico and Nevada.
SERVICES
- Visual Inspections and Hazard Assessment
- Operations and Maintenance Programs
- Abatement Clearance Inspections
- Lead-Based Paint Inspections
- Project Management
- Risk Assessments
- Air Monitoring
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