To remove lead - based paint, hire a certified lead
abatement contractor.
Permanent lead removal requires work by a certified lead
abatement contractor who will remove lead paint or seal and enclose it with special materials.
If you have any concerns — especially if your home will attract buyers with young children — bring in a certified lead
abatement contractor.
«Asbestos insulation around pipes that is friable [crumbling] is a serious health issue and should be remediated by a qualified asbestos
abatement contractor prior to closing.»
If you do find lead in your home, hire a state - certified lead
abatement contractor to do the work.
According to a 02/15/04 Syracuse Post-Standard story, he was also once treasurer of the Professional
Abatement Contractors of New York (PACNY).
Professional correction or
abatement contractors repair or remove asbestos materials.
For property managers and owners of multifamily buildings, here are some questions to ask inspectors, risk assessors, and
abatement contractors you may consider hiring to make sure your property complies with new lead - based paint regulations, according to Ellen Tohn, a consultant to the National Center for Lead - Based Housing and an adviser to the Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning:
Corbitt says she finds it frustrating that the lead - based paint laws requiring notification and disclosure are going into effect before a federal program that sets training standards and certifies the workers that property managers and landlords need most: inspectors, risk assessors, and
abatement contractors.
Not exact matches
Ballinger says he was on the front lines of major contracts between NYCHA and independent
contractors, supposed to be doing work, like replacing boilers, replacing roofs, and
abatement of lead mold and asbestos.
Contractor crews for the Oneida County Sewer District will be testing sewer lines in the Town of Whitestown this week as part of the engineering study for the District's Sanitary Sewer Overflow
Abatement Project.
Contractors who have completed a 32 hour Lead
Abatement Supervisor or 16 hour Lead
Abatement Worker course are not required to take this course.
This can lead to
contractors or school maintenance workers unknowingly being exposed to asbestos during
abatement work.
Our clients have included product manufacturers and distributors, general
contractors, property owners and managers,
abatement companies and others.