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Lead Paint Testing Aspen

Lead Paint Testing Aspen

Lead Paint Testing Grand Junction: Call ECOS at (970) 925-3267 to hire a lead paint testing Aspen company. ECOS has over 18 years of experience helping residential and commercial customers in the local area.  In addition to testing for lead paint, ECOS  actively performs asbestos testing in the local area. Please see our website page link for asbestos testing as we can offer both of these testing services during our site visit to your property. 

The presence of lead in any property can be hazardous for the inmates. In older homes, lead can be present in paint materials. This element can be dangerous to young kids, pregnant women, the elderly and chronically ill people. According to a report, half a million kids (between the ages of 1 and 5 years) in the United States have higher levels of lead in their blood. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) also considers lead poisoning as one of the environmental risks to many sensitive populations. 

There was a time when lead was majorly used to make wall paint durable and shiny. The United States banned the usage of lead in wall paints due to the associated environmental risks. However, the buildings built prior to that may still have lead-based paints and cause serious health issues to people exposed to this hazardous element. 

So, if you live in an old mansion and suspect the presence of lead on your property, go for lead paint testing or assessment. If needed, consider clearing the lead from your property to lead a healthy and safe life. 

When is Lead Paint Testing Needed?

This service is important if you are doing multifamily or commercial real estate transactions. Lead inspection is essential for renovating properties built prior to 1978. Here are some of the factors based on which you should go for a lead paint testing:

  • Have lead paint testing if your kid has been diagnosed with high levels of lead in the blood. Lead-based wall paints, dust due to demolition or renovation of old buildings, etc. are some of the common reasons for lead exposure. 
  • If you are renovating your old mansion or doing anything that may disturb the lead-based paint on your wall, go for a lead paint inspection. The dust caused by the demolition of such structures may negatively impact you and your family’s health. 
  • If your home is old and has been built before 1978, opt for a lead paint assessment. This will mitigate the risk of lead exposure. 
  • When renting or buying a residential or commercial property, book an appointment with a professional for lead paint testing. According to federal law, a property purchaser must always conduct such assessments to determine the presence of lead in their purchased property. This is especially important if you have kids, the elderly, pregnant women or chronically ill people at home. 
  • People concerned about their family, visitors or pets regarding lead exposure may also opt for lead paint testing in their homes or commercial buildings. 

Types of Lead Paint Testing 

This service is conducted on the basis of the characteristics of the building and the client’s needs. Here are some of the most common types of lead paint inspection and testing you can opt for from a professional organization. 

Lead-Based Paint Inspection

Lead paint inspections are conducted using different devices and methodologies. Each of these inspections has its own set of benefits for homeowners. For example, hand-held XRF testing eliminates the need for laboratory testing. With this technique, you may get direct reading results on site. This technique can also help you to avoid the generation of lead content dust due to wrong sampling. Similarly, paint chip testing is an effective way to get definitive results. OSHA accepts such results and thus, paint chip testing is one of the most effective lead testing techniques. Wipe testing is another inspection type that allows you to find out potential lead dust in your property.

Lead Risk Assessment 

Evaluation of the potential hazards caused by lead is important for avoiding health issues from lead exposure. In a lead risk assessment, your property will be assessed by professionals to determine all the lead hazards on your site. The most common sources of lead are wall paints, dust, water, soil and air. 

Lead Clearance Inspection

A lead clearance inspection is a technique that is performed by a certified lead paint inspector. The process combines both quantitative and visual evaluation to ensure that there are no lead hazards on your property after the renovation or maintenance.

Professional Lead Paint Testing in Aspen 

Lead exposure is a severe threat. When inhaled, lead may cause serious diseases in sensitive populations like kids, pregnant women, the elderly, and so on. Thus, to protect your family from such hazards, contact a certified lead paint testing professional. A reliable professional agency can thoroughly assess your property, review the report and inform you of the potential threats related to lead exposure. If needed, they may help you with the abatement of lead from your home or workplace. 

ECOS is a certified lead paint testing agency in Aspen. Professionals at our organizations understand the risks associated with lead hazards. Thus, to ensure optimum safety, we use the best practices to evaluate your property. Backed with modern tools and techniques, we not only help you to figure out the potential lead hazards but also remove them for good. 

So, if you suspect the presence of lead at your home or workplace, call us now at (970) 925-3267. Our dedicated professionals are available 24/7 at your service. 

This ECOS Environmental Blog Post was written in 2Q 2022 and supported by the following Government Entities:

EPA

CDPHE

Pitkin County

City of Aspen

 

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