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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lead paint pamphlet in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Lead Warning Statement. Read through the information carefully, as it outlines the risks associated with lead-based paint, especially for young children and pregnant women.
  3. In the Seller’s Disclosure section, check either (i) or (ii) to indicate whether known lead-based paint hazards are present. If applicable, provide an explanation in the space provided.
  4. Next, indicate if you have records and reports available regarding lead-based paint hazards by checking (i) or (ii). If you have documents, list them in the designated area.
  5. For Purchaser’s Acknowledgment, initial next to each statement confirming receipt of information and pamphlets. Choose between options (i) or (ii) regarding your opportunity for a risk assessment.
  6. Complete the Agent’s Acknowledgment by having your agent initial that they have informed you of your obligations under federal law.
  7. Finally, all parties must sign and date at the bottom of the form to certify accuracy.

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Sellers and landlords must give buyers and renters the pamphlet developed by EPA, HUD, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), titled Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home.
RENOVATORS have to give you this pamphlet before starting work. IF YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION on these requirements, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (424-5323). Are You Planning To Buy, Rent, or Renovate a Home Built Before 1978? This document is in the public domain.
Put doormats outside and inside all entryways and remove your shoes before entering to avoid tracking contaminated soil into your house. Wash hands several times a day using soap and water, especially after playing or working outside. Plant bushes close to the house to keep children from playing in soil near your home.
Concerns for the health and environmental risks of lead exposure became more widely known and it was determined that there is no safe threshold for exposure to lead. Congress banned the use of lead-based paints in residential buildings in 1971.
RENOVATORS have to give you this pamphlet before starting work. IF YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION on these requirements, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (424-5323). Are You Planning To Buy, Rent, or Renovate a Home Built Before 1978?

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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, cracking, or damaged) lead-based paint is a hazard and needs prompt attention.
If the lead-based paint is in good condition and is not on a surface that a child might chew, your risk is minimal. Its best to leave it alone, paint over it, or cover it with wallpaper, wallboard or paneling.

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