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Some cities and states have their own rules for lead-based paint activities. Check with your
state agency (listed below) to see if state or local laws apply to you. most state agencies
can also provide information on finding a lead abatement firm in your area, and on possible sources
of financial aid for reducing lead hazards. |
| State/Region | Phone Number | State/Region | Phone Number | |
| Alabama | (205)242-5661 | Nebraska | (402)471-2451 | |
| Alaska | (907)465-5152 | Nevada | (702)687-6615 | |
| Arkansas | (501)661-2534 | New Hampshire | (603)271-4507 | |
| Arizona | (602)542-7307 | New Jersey | (609)633-2043 | |
| California | (510)450-2424 | New Mexico | (505)841-8024 | |
| Colorado | (303)692-3012 | New York | (800)458-1158 | |
| Connecticut | (203)566-5808 | North Carolina | (919)715-3293 | |
| Delaware | (302)739-4735 | North Dakota | (701)328-5188 | |
| Florida | (904)488-3385 | Ohio | (614)466-1450 | |
| Georgia | (404)657-6514 | Oklahoma | (405)271-5220 | |
| Hawaii | (808)832-5860 | Oregon | (503)248-5240 | |
| Idaho | (208)332-5544 | Pennsylvania | (717)782-2884 | |
| Illinois | (800)545-2200 | Rhode Island | (401)277-3424 | |
| Indiana | (317)382-6662 | South Carolina | (803)935-7945 | |
| Iowa | (800)972-2026 | South Dakota | (605)773-3153 | |
| Kansas | (913)296-0189 | Tennessee | (615)741-5683 | |
| Kentucky | (502)564-2154 | Texas | (512)834-6600 | |
| Louisiana | (504)765-0219 | Utah | (801)536-4000 | |
| Massachusetts | (800)532-9571 | Vermont | (802)863-7231 | |
| Maryland | (410)631-3859 | Virginia | (800)523-4019 | |
| Maine | (207)287-4311 | Washington | (206)753-2556 | |
| Michigan | (517)335-8885 | Washington,DC | (202)727-9850 | |
| Minnesota | (612)627-5498 | West Virginia | (304)558-2981 | |
| Mississippi | (601)960-7463 | Wisconsin | (608)266-5885 | |
| Missouri | (314)526-4911 | Wyoming | (307)777-7391 | |
| Montana | (406)444-3671 |
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Lead-Based Paint Information Steve Hatfield Email: |
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All lead hazard information contained herein reproduced from the United States
Environmental Protection Agency booklet entitled "Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home".
Co-Authored by the U.S. EPA and the U.S. CPSC, Washington, D.C.
Information on this web site pertaining to lead hazards is based upon current scientific
and technical understanding of the issues presented and is reflective of the jurisdictional
boundaries established by the statutes governing the co-authoring agencies. Following the
advice given will not necessarily provide complete protection in all situations or against all
health hazards that can be caused by lead exposure. |