Mas magaling ang SeeClickFix kasama ang mga kalapitbahay
Imbitahan ang iyong mga kapitbahay at kaibigan na gamitin ang SeeClickFix upang sila ay makapagpahayag, makaboto at makapagkomento tungkol sa mga isyu sa inyong lugar at lungsod.
This is more informative than a resolution, but the EPA has rules regarding this. If the work is being performed by a contractor or painter, they are required to (legally) have a lead certification that trains them in proper technique.
I don't know if this is a contractor or a homeowner doing this work, but the person probably doesn't realize that there is a 1 year old in the adjacent house. Dust from the dry sanding is carrying across and into that house's open windows, and that is an avoidable tragedy. I hope the Health Department can intervene....
Given the age of the house, they definitely are required to have a lead safe contractor doing ANY renovation work that involves disturbing painted surfaces; it's the law! I would call the Health Department at (203) 946-8174
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Noxinwj (Rehistradong User)
This is more informative than a resolution, but the EPA has rules regarding this. If the work is being performed by a contractor or painter, they are required to (legally) have a lead certification that trains them in proper technique.
http://www2.epa.gov/lead/lead-renovation-repair-and-painting-program-rules
Troy (Rehistradong User)
FairHavenRes (Rehistradong User)
Isinara New Haven Health Department (Rehistradong User)
http://www2.epa.gov/lead/renovation-repair-and-painting-program