Lead Abatement Services
CRP is a company devoted to lead abatement performed in a safe, efficient, and professional manner. All of our supervisors and technicians are OSHA and EPA trained and certified. Our team is approved by the DOH, HPD, and DOB for the complete lead abatement process and we are fully licensed and certified in the state of California.
Lead-based paint was commonly used before 1978 and may be present both inside and outside homes, including furniture and household objects. Children are especially vulnerable as they may ingest paint chips or chew on surfaces such as cribs, highchairs, windows, walls, doors, and railings.
Lead contamination may also exist in soil where children play, particularly near busy roads or industrial areas. Over many years, lead from gasoline and environmental pollutants has settled into the soil and can easily be tracked indoors on shoes and clothing.
Lead-contaminated dust from paint or soil can collect on windowsills, floors, doorways, and children’s toys. This contamination can be extremely dangerous, especially for young children who frequently crawl and place objects in their mouths.
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What Our Clients Say About Our Lead Abatement Services
Lead abatement requires specialized training, professional equipment, and strict safety procedures. Our experienced technicians follow certified environmental safety standards to properly remove lead hazards and restore safe living conditions for families and businesses.
With years of experience in environmental remediation and the latest technology for removing lead from paint, dust, and soil, CRP ensures reliable and effective abatement services for every project.
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Restoration Management Company is an EPA-approved company providing cost-effective and high-quality lead abatement services. With more than 25 years of combined experience in the environmental industry, our team uses advanced equipment and modern techniques to safely remove lead contamination from paint, dust, and soil. We are fully certified and licensed to perform professional lead removal and environmental remediation services
Lead paint was finally banned for home use in 1978. But because so many older homes still have lead-based paint, it’s still a major hazard. So what’s the best way to tackle the problem if you suspect
