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Plan a Local Event Around the Lead Paint Audio Seminar

Home builders associations and local NAHB Remodelers councils can plan a membership event around the upcoming NAHB audio seminar on the new rule governing the work of professional remodelers in homes where there is suspected lead-based paint.

The hour-long seminar begins at  2:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Oct. 28.

Presented by NAHB Remodelers and The NAHB University of Housing, “The EPA’s New Lead Paint Rule: What it Means for You” will explain in detail what the new rule covers, how to be in compliance and where to find additional information.

Featured speakers include:

  • Brindley ByrdCGRCAPS, of QX2 Contracting in Lansing, Mich.
    Byrd is an advocate for the remodeling industry and has been an active member of the NAHB Remodelers Lead Based Paint Task Force since 2003.

  • Bob Hanbury, CGR, of House of Hanbury in Newington, Conn.
    Hanbury is a member of the Connecticut Department of Public Safety State Codes and Standards Committee and has represented the remodeling industry during discussions and presentations on lead paint with HUD and the EPA.

  • Matt Watkins, NAHB environmental policy analyst.
    Watkins has been integral in writing several comment letters about the rule to the EPA. Prior to working at NAHB, he was a certified lead-paint risk assessor and worked extensively in enforcement and compliance for both state and local government. He also worked for a high production builder.


For tips and resources on how to promote the seminar, HBAs and councils can use an NAHB-prepared flyer.

The EPA lead paint rule addresses remodeling and renovation projects disturbing more than six square feet of potentially contaminated painted surfaces for all residential and multifamily structures built prior to 1978 that are inhabited or frequented by pregnant women and children under the age of six. It will take effect in April 2010.

It requires a cleaning inspection after the work is completed and grants the remodeler flexibility in determining the size of the work area, which can reduce the size of the area subject to containment.

The EPA rule also lists prohibited work practices ― including open-torch burning and using high-heat guns and high-speed equipment such as grinders and sanders not equipped with a HEPA filter.

To Register

For more information and to register for the seminar, visit www.nahb.org/LeadPaintAudio.

For general information about the rule and what NAHB Remodelers are doing to help their members comply with it, visit www.nahb.org/LeadPaint.

Free NAHB Lead Paint Resource

NAHB also has prepared a free lead paint resource document, “Lead Paint: EPA’s Final Rule on Remodeling and Renovation,” to help remodelers understand and prepare for the rule.

To review or download NAHB’s lead paint resource document, click here

For more information on promoting the seminar, e-mail Kelly Mack at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8451.



Increase Your Professional Credibility

The Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) designation emphasizes business management skills as the key to a professional remodeling operation.

Remodelers who earn the CGR become members of an exclusive national program and gain recognition as industry leaders.

To learn more about the CGR designation, visit www.nahb.org/CGRinfo, or call The Professional Designation Help Line at 800-368-5242 x8154.


 

'How to Find a Professional Remodeler' Available at BuilderBooks.com   

"How to Find a Professional Remodeler," available at BuilderBooks.com, promotes the professionalism of your remodeling business by offering valuable advice to your customers on the process of selecting a remodeler.

The brochure guides consumers from the dream to the reality of having their homes remodeled by skilled and trained professionals. Sections include what to look for in a professional remodeler and what questions to ask.

To view or puchase this publication online, click here, or call 800-223-2665 to order.

        

 

 
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