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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Removing siding with Lead Paint?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Roland" data-source="post: 997447" data-attributes="member: 66644"><p>I was recently certified as a lead renovator. If you remove the said siding that has lead based paint on it, try to remove the existing siding in whole and intact. You MUST wrap the bundled material in plastic and duct tape the openings. Yes, it's a pain, but the only way you can safely dispose of lead painted material like siding. Simply dispose at a landfill. IF you disturb the paint (By making DUST) there are a lot of rules and regulations you must abide by. In any state. This is regulated by the EPA. Main thing about lead based paint... do not ingest it or allow dust to contaminate anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Roland, post: 997447, member: 66644"] I was recently certified as a lead renovator. If you remove the said siding that has lead based paint on it, try to remove the existing siding in whole and intact. You MUST wrap the bundled material in plastic and duct tape the openings. Yes, it's a pain, but the only way you can safely dispose of lead painted material like siding. Simply dispose at a landfill. IF you disturb the paint (By making DUST) there are a lot of rules and regulations you must abide by. In any state. This is regulated by the EPA. Main thing about lead based paint... do not ingest it or allow dust to contaminate anything. [/QUOTE]
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