Ask your landlord to hire licensed lead workers to take care of the chipping or flaking lead paint. The Minnesota Department of Health has a list of licensed companies. Call (651) 201-4620 or e-mail them at health.asbestos-lead@state.mn.us.
For more information go to: www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/lead/.
Do not do the work yourself, or let untrained workers do it. If it is not done right, it will stir up more lead which can harm you or your children.
Your family should not be in the house while they do the work. The work area has to be sealed off to keep lead dust away from your clothes and furniture. Do not go back into the house until you are sure it has been properly cleaned. The dust around the work area must be tested after the work is done to be sure it does not have lead.
Different repair methods are used for different kinds of lead problems. The Health Department can tell you about safe and unsafe methods.
Examples of repairs are:
- taking out lead-painted windows
- removing old paint
- enclosing lead painted surfaces
- wet-washing surfaces
- using a special “HEPA” vacuum cleaner
If you live in housing that gets federal money, there are more rules on how the repairs and cleaning must be done. These rules cover public housing, Section 8, subsidized housing, and many other programs. Call your legal aid office at 1-(877) 696-6529 if you live in housing that gets federal money and you have questions about this.