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EPA Guidelines

At Reactic Restoration, we take every aspect of our work seriously. As specialists in 24/7 mold remediation and water damage restoration, we ensure all environments are safe for our team and clients before we begin a job.

This involves testing for lead. As many people know, lead poses various dangers to children and adults alike, though children absorb lead quicker than adults.



In children under six years of age, lead can:

  • Cause a reduction in IQ and learning disabilities
  • Problems with behavior

For adults, lead can:

  • Cause high blood pressure
  • Cause hypertension
  • In pregnant women, lead can transfer to fetuses

The most common way for people to become exposed to lead is through dust, or from soil or chips of paint.





Why is lead still a threat?

Lead-based paint was used in more than 38 million properties, until it was no longer allowed for use in residential structures after 1978. This means any projects which disturb painted surfaces may cause lead-dust to circulate, posing significant risk to households.

What Does the EPA Say about Lead?

The Environmental Protection Agency provides plenty of advice on staying safe from lead poisoning. We test for lead as the nature of our work means surfaces may be affected and paint can be removed, potentially creating lead-dust. As well as paint, lead may also come from soil and water – as water-damage restoration specialists, we need to be sure our team will be safe, and our clients will remain secure after our job is done.

For households who believe their walls may be covered with lead-based paint, precautions should be taken when undertaking any renovation work: keep dust contained inside the work area; try to minimize dust as much as possible; cleaning thoroughly is also key.

The EPA recommends certified professionals are hired to check for lead-based paint: these people can inspect your home to identify any risky paint, and the locations it’s used in. Additional risks – such as lead in soil or water – will also be pinpointed, and the inspector will recommend ways to handle the hazards

How we Work to Stay Safe

The law demands that any professionals hired to repair or renovate a property built before 1978 have certifications to prove they know how to prevent lead contamination – at Reactic Restoration, we carry certifications from various regulatory bodies. Our team is dedicated to maintaining the safest working practices and ensuring all properties are safe for use after our work is done.

Contractors such as ourselves, hired to work in areas with a risk of lead contamination, must do the following

  • Cover flooring and immovable furnishings
  • Seal off doors and vents
  • For exterior jobs, keep the ground covered and, when needed, create vertical containment
  • Avoid using any open flames
  • Avoid grinding, sanding, needle-gunning, and using power tools without a shroud and HEPA vacuum-attachment
  • Avoid using a heat gun with temperatures exceeding 1100 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Clean the area using a mop for effective wet-wiping
  • Clean debris and dust with a HEPA vacuum unit

The EPA demands contractors follow specific cleaning protocols: floors should be wiped with cleaning cloths, which should be compared to an EPA-provided cleaning verification card to assess if cleaning has been adequate. Apparently, research has shown that following the EPA’s protocol can effectively reduce hazards related to lead-dust.

More information on the EPA’s recommendations regarding lead-poisoning can be found here.

To learn more about our pre-work lead tests, feel free to get in touch!



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