Lead based paint testing

Paint or other surface coatings that contain lead equal to or exceeding 1.0 milligram per square centimeter or 0.5 percent by weight or 5,000 parts per million (ppm) by weight.

Lead based paint Services

Protect Your Property and Loved Ones from Hidden Lead Hazards

 

Lead-based paint is a silent hazard that can lurk in homes, commercial buildings, and public facilities built before 1978. Over time, deteriorating or disturbed lead-based paint can release toxic lead particles into the air, dust, or soil, posing serious health risks. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), exposure to lead is especially dangerous for children and pregnant women, leading to neurological damage, developmental delays, and other severe health impacts.

 

Built Before 1978? Hidden Lead Risks May Lurk Within.

 

If your property was built before 1978, it could contain lead-based paint—a silent threat to your health and safety. Whether you’re investing or maintaining home, you need reliable answers and professional expertise to ensure safety and compliance.

 

Why Lead Inspections Are Essential

 

Lead-based paint isn’t just a legal concern—it’s a serious health risk.

 

Health Concerns: Lead exposure can cause brain damage, developmental delays, and other long-term health issues, especially in children.

 

Regulatory Compliance: Lead safety and remediation are governed by strict federal and state regulations, including:

  • EPA Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule
  • Title X of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act (1992)
  • 40 CFR Part 745
  • HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule (LSHR)
  • OSHA Lead in Construction Standard (29 CFR 1926.62)
  • State and Local Lead Paint Safety Regulations

 

Invisible Threat: Lead-based paint hazards aren’t always obvious. They can be hidden under layers of paint, in dust particles, or in soil contamination caused by deteriorating surfaces. Detecting and mitigating these risks requires professional inspection and specialized equipment.

 

Ignoring lead hazards doesn’t just compromise health and safety—it can also result in legal penalties, property devaluation, and costly remediation efforts.

 

Proactive lead-based paint inspections aren’t optional—they’re essential for protecting your health, your property, and your peace of mind.

 

How We Help: Expert Lead-Based Paint Testing & Inspections

 

At BH&M, we make safety simple and compliance seamless.

  • Trusted Analysis: We are an AIHA accredited lead laboratory that provides clear and reliable analysis of paint chips, soil, dust wipes and air filters.
  • Clear & Actionable Reports: Easy-to-understand assessments to guide your next steps.
  • Certified Professionals: Our team of TN, MS & AR Certified inspectors brings unmatched expertise to every inspection.
  • Peace of Mind: Know your property meets federal and state regulations and is safe for everyone inside.

 

Why Choose Us?

 

  • Fast & Reliable Results: No waiting, no second-guessing—just clear answers.
  • Compliance Assurance: Stay aligned with EPA standards and local laws.
  • Professional Support: Experienced inspectors who prioritize your safety and peace of mind.

 

Take Action Today: Your Safety Starts Here!

 

Protect your property, your family, and your future. Don’t wait until it’s too late.

 

[Schedule Your Lead Inspection Now]
Or call us directly at [901-435-6429] for immediate assistance.

 

Knowledge is power, and safety starts with clarity. Let us help you create a safer environment today.

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