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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lead activity form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Subject Property Location, ensuring you include the full address and zip code.
  3. Fill in the Risk Assessor’s Name, Phone Number, and State Certification Number. Make sure all details are accurate for compliance.
  4. Provide your Company Name and contact information. If your company address differs from your personal address, include that as well.
  5. Complete the Property Owner's information, including their name and contact details.
  6. Indicate the Date(s) of Lead Inspection and Lead Hazard Assessment clearly.
  7. Answer the questions regarding lead-based paint hazards by checking 'YES' or 'NO' as applicable, and specify any identified hazards.
  8. If soil sampling was conducted, indicate the type(s) sampled. If not, provide a reason for not sampling.
  9. Select the lead-based paint detection technique used by checking one of the options provided.
  10. Finally, ensure that all required signatures are completed at the bottom of the form before submission.

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Answer: Approximately three-quarters of the nations housing built before 1978 contains some lead-based paint. This paint, if properly managed and maintained, poses little risk. If allowed to deteriorate, lead from paint can threaten the health of occupants, especially children under six years old.
Adults can suffer reproductive problems, cognitive issues and high blood pressure, while children could develop learning disabilities and impaired growth. If you live in a house with lead paint, it is important to take the proper steps to remove it to protect you and your family.
The Lead-based Paint Disclosure Rule requires sellers, landlords, real estate agents and property managers to provide specific information about known lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards before prospective renters and homebuyers sign a lease or contract.
There are four basic methods of lead abatement: replacementremoving the building part with lead-based paint on it and replacing it with a new one; enclosurecovering the lead-based paint with a solid barrier; encapsulationcoating the lead-based painted surface so that it is not accessible; paint removal.
Lead Activity Tracking is a process used in marketing and sales to monitor and analyze the actions or behaviors of potential customers, often referred to as leads. These activities can include website visits, email responses, social media interactions, content downloads, and more.

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BUT if lead paint is chipping or peeling, or if its on a surface such as a windowsill or stair rail where children can chew on it, then the lead paint (or the painted material) should be removed or covered.
Though lead-based paint for use in homes was banned in the U.S. in 1978, it is still present in millions of homes. Lead-based paint is usually not a hazard if it is in good condition. However, deteriorating (peeling, chipping, chalking, ing, or damaged) lead-based paint is a hazard and needs prompt attention.
Lead paint that has been identified and properly painted over is essentially harmless. The best thing to do is know its there, leave it alone, and take extreme precaution or hire professionals when you eventually do remove it.

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