Showing posts with label lead remediation south florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lead remediation south florida. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Federal Programs to Curb Exposure to Lead-Based Paints may Face Cuts

Hire professional lead remediation south florida companies to properly eliminate lead-based paints.
Although people generally do not need to worry about the dangers of lead-based paints today, these dangerous and toxic paints do still have the potential to harm people, particularly children. Infants and toddlers who ingest lead may experience neurological problems like brain damage and behavioral disorders and fail to develop in a healthy way neurologically. Reports have indicated that two of the federal programs that aim to reduce childhood exposure to lead, the Lead Risk Reduction Program and the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Program, could face significant budget cuts under the Trump Administration. The programs provide training to contractors for proper removal of lead paint, among other objectives.

Housing built before the federal ban on residential use of lead-paint went into effect in 1978 may have lead paint on interior walls or exterior surfaces that could endanger people’s health. Residents in South Florida, as well as property owners and property managers, can hire licensed companies that perform lead remediation south florida work to safely eliminate lead paint from houses, apartment buildings, townhouses, condominiums and other structures in places like Miami Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Hollywood and West Palm Beach.

South Florida’s aging housing stock may put people’s health at risk if homes contain harmful building materials like lead pipes, asbestos and lead paint. Consumers can hire professional and state-licensed businesses to perform lead removal miami services to identify sources of lead in the home and properly eliminate the toxic metal from their residences.

According to a story in The Washington Post, the targeted EPA programs would lose millions in annual funding, severely hamstringing their ability to help states cut childhood exposure to sources of lead. Critcs of the programs have said that they create onerous burdens and add significant costs to remodeling projects and renovations. These critics contend that state-level programs could train contractors more effectively.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Some Schools in South Florida May Contain Dangerous Lead Pipes

Communities across the country may have potentially harmful lead pipes.
Across the country, health experts have found unsafe levels of lead in water at schools, prompting administrators and school districts to pursue actions to limit the health threats that result from exposure to lead, especially among children and young people. Following the highly-publicized cases of lead poisoning in Flint, Mich., many people want to act in a proactive way to eliminate unsafe lead from schools, apartments, houses, libraries, community centers and other structures before it sickens people. Environmental remediation companies across the South Florida region can help schools and other entities reduce the dangers of lead exposure with lead remediation south florida services.

Aging schools and other structures in Miami and other locations across the South Florida region may contain lead piping and/or lead paint that potentially pose dangers to people. Rightfully, people have sought out companies that offer lead removal miami services to test for lead and to get rid of lead when they find it. Before people became aware of its dangers, they used lead for water lines and plumbing lines in communities and structures all over the country. Some older communities in the Miami area could have used either lead pipes or lead paint. Lead abatement Miami companies can identify lead piping and lead service lines and replace them with safer alternatives.

Exposure to lead can have severely harmful effects for both adults and children. Lead exposure can cause fatigue, weakness, headaches, constipation, irritability and other symptoms, according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Young children exposed to lead can experience physical and mental developmental problems. Lead exposure can also lead to health problems like anemia, kidney failure, and other problems of the nervous system, gastrointestinal system and neuromuscular system.

Understandably, school administrators have wanted to tackle the challenge of lead in schools before it leads to serious medical problems for students, educators and staff.