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Lead Paint Abatement Contractor of Colorado is Cal Phillips and Eco Paint. Having the experience and knowledge with any Lead Abatement job, large or small. EPA Certified Lead Abatment and Approved for Contractors and Supervisors, also pocessing the new Restoration, Remodeling, and Paint (RRP) for Colorado, having a Lead program in place serving Arvada, Aurora, Boulder, Broomfield, Centennial, Castle Rock, Denver, Colorado Springs, Littleton, Lakewood, Golden, Parker, Englewood, Evergreen, Greenwood Village, Sheridan, Thornton, Westminster, Wheat Ridge, and Entire State of Colorado. Providing a safe work area for all working with Lead Paint. Eco Paint, EPA and State of Colorado Approved.
We have come a long way from Lead Based Paints, with all companies mentioned earlier with interior painting, and exterior painting, having a much greener line, all being a waterborne latex paint, with low to zero V.O.C's (volatile odor content). Using the earth's natural minerals and compounds, now more Eco Friendly paints, we have come a full circle from 47 years ago. Lead Paints being totally phased out in 1962, which was the smartest thing our manufactures could have done, environmentally speaking. Graduating back in 2005, having our Lead Based Paint Abatement Certification for contractors and supervisors from the University of Cincinnati ; we can provide assistance to older homes and decks and siding painted prior to 1972 in Colorado. Lead Paint Abatement, or Paint Abatement mean total removal of Lead Paint. While EPA standards are very high, states that do not receive federal funded money, have quality standards reaching much higher than the EPA, safeguarding those in contact.
Another choice to paint abatement are encapsulations. Lead Encapsulating paints provide complete covering and isolation of Lead, protecting the general public from that point on. Encapsulate Paints tend to be priced higher than general latex paint, but offers a savings from the total removal and proper hazardous disposal costs, not to mention protection. For the common home that has lead, an encapsulate paint is probably the way to go, costing on average twice what it would normally. While Paint Abatement generally cost on average 10 times the normal house painting cost, this procedure is done for very historic structures, persevering moldings, cornices, and dental work that many homes of that era contained, wishing to keep as original as possible.
While the danger to an adult is minimal, coming in contact with Lead Paint, the EPA set standards for all states to abide by, protecting the children, whom especially have the thumb to mouth syndrome. If a little one should happen to pick up a small Lead Based Paint chip and ingest it, that what follows would be a detriment for life for the ability to learn, speak, and interact. However, if Lead Paint was suspended with an encapsulate paint product, little to no harm would come to child ingesting. Colorado has very little Lead Based Paint compared to the Eastern States, which is the reason for the ban in the first place, back in the early 70's.
If you think you may have lead paint, there is either 2 avenues to take. One, owner of property perform the work by his self, and still must despose of Lead waste in special hazardous waste containers, or hire a contractor who is licensed to perform the Lead Paint Abatement or Encapsulation to Colorado's State standards.
At Eco Paint, we take great strides and care for safety, having a Health and Safety Work Plan in place, whom all review and sign on a regular monthly safety meeting. All officers hold either a 40 hr. or 10hr. OSHA safety certificate, with employee safety at Eco Paint's primary concern. Denver's Leading authority conducting Lead Paint Abatement, and Paint Encapsulations.
All workers who work on one particular Lead location more than 6 months, must have blood test before work begins, and every 6 months until project is completed. Contractor must keep test results on file for 40 years, or pass results on to EPA for record keeping. Encapsulating substrates using an approved encapsulate paint does not fall into this record keeping, unless lead chips are removed, by scraping or sanding, becoming airborne.
April 22nd. 2010 will mandate anyone working with Lead Paint must be certified by an EPA Approved and credited course (RRP) provided by an Approved Occupational Training Instruction.
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