Safe Lead Paint Practices
At Sigura Pro Painting, we take safety seriously, especially when it comes to lead paint. We strictly follow EPA and Cal/OSHA rules to protect you and your property during any work.
Our Certifications
We're proud to hold EPA and DHS certifications. This means our team is trained and approved to handle lead paint safely, ensuring every project meets the highest standards.
Understanding Lead Risks
Lead paint, especially in older buildings, can be dangerous when disturbed. You can learn more about this important topic by asking us for a free EPA Renovate Right Pamphlet.
What the Rules Mean for You
Protecting the Public
The EPA's Lead-Based Paint Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule, updated in 2010 and 2011, protects everyone from lead hazards. It makes sure lead dust created during painting projects is managed safely.
Certified Work Practices
This rule requires all workers to be certified and trained in "lead-safe" work methods. Painting companies must also be EPA-certified to perform work where lead paint might be present.
Mandatory Safe Practices
Since April 22, 2010, contractors working on homes, schools, or childcare facilities built before 1978 must be certified. They must also use specific work practices to prevent lead contamination.
Learn More About EPA Rules
We are pleased to follow all guidelines set to protect our clients. To get more details directly from the source, you can visit the EPA's official website.
					
												Ensure Safety Now
When it comes to dealing with lead paint, you can't afford to take chances. Our comprehensive lead hazard painting solutions ensure your environment is safe and compliant with all health standards.