Overview of Maryland and Washington, DC Regulations
Maryland and Washington, DC have established strict regulations to protect residents from lead exposure. Property owners, particularly those with buildings constructed before 1978, are required to conduct lead inspections to ensure safety and compliance. These regulations safeguard tenants, employees, and the public from lead hazards, helping property owners avoid potential health risks and costly legal issues.
FAQ's
When is a lead inspection required?
Lead inspections are typically required for rental properties built before 1978 in both Maryland and Washington, DC, and for any property undergoing renovations that could disturb lead-based paint. Compliance with these standards is essential to meet local safety regulations.
What happens if lead is detected?
Upon detecting lead, we provide a comprehensive report outlining the findings and can recommend qualified professionals for remediation. Our goal is to help you maintain safety and compliance with Maryland and Washington, DC’s lead safety standards.
Resources
Maryland Department of the Environment
https://mde.maryland.gov/
CDC Lead Information
https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/
DC Department of Energy and Environment
https://doee.dc.gov/