NEW JERSEY
Professional Lead Inspections
Phone
201-741-3736
1-888-LEAD212
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Address
TS Delta Inc.
Clifton, NJ 07012
Lead Inspections – Risk Assessment – Abatement Clearance – Certifications
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LEAD212.LLC
offer a comprehensive solution for lead inspections, risk assessment, abatement clearance, in accordance with the New Jersey Department of State regulations and the requirements of P.L. 2021, c. 182. Our services cover the periodic inspection of lead-based paint hazards in rental single-family, two-family, and multiple dwelling units as per N.J.A.C. 5:28A, effective from May 1, 2023.
Price list
Price List – Includes testing, report, and certificate.
Prices may vary based on apartment size and building age.
APT VISUAL DUST
STUDIO $150 $280
1 BED $150 $280
2 BED $160 $300
3 BED $180 $320
4 BED $190 $340
5 BED $200 $360
For Quantity Discounts please call
Lead Clearance Inspections
A clearance inspection is usually done after renovation or repair of a property and before its occupation to ensure that the lead abatement work was completed as per all requirements. Here is how we conduct the inspection:
- Our trained professionals will revisit your property to ensure that there are no paint chips, construction debris or settled dust
- Then dust wipes samples will be taken and sent to the lab for analysis
- Finally, we will give you a formal report of clearance to occupy the property
Abatement clearance $500-$2000
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
- What is lead and its associated hazards?
- Lead is a toxic, naturally occurring element used in various products.
- Lead exposure can cause serious health issues in children nerve system and adults.
- How does one identify lead-based paint hazards?
- Deteriorating lead-based paint and lead dust are common hazards.
- Scraping, sanding, or heating lead-based paint can create dust.
- What are the requirements of municipalities under P.L. 2021, c. 182?
- Municipalities must perform lead inspections every three years or upon tenant turnover.
- Property owners can also hire certified lead evaluation contractors.
- What are the requirements of property owners under P.L. 2021, c. 182?
- Property owners must remediate lead hazards if identified.
- They must report tenant turnover and provide necessary documentation.
- What dwellings are required to be inspected and what dwellings are exempt?
- All single-family, two-family, and multiple rental dwellings must be inspected.
- Some exemptions apply, such as dwellings constructed after 1978.
- What is the periodic inspection procedure?
- Inspections can be visual or involve dust wipe sampling.
- Initial inspections must occur by July 22, 2024, and every three years thereafter. A lead-safe certification is good for two years no matter what happens with tenancy.
- After two years, property owners have to get a re-inspection if their tenant leaves. If the tenant doesn’t leave after three years from the date of the certification, the property must be inspected, and a new lead-safe certification will be issued. Then the cycle starts over
- What is a visual assessment?
- A visual examination of painted surfaces for deteriorated paint and visible dust.
- What are dust wipe samplings?
- Samples collected from various surfaces to test for lead dust.
- What does interim controls mean?
- Temporary measures to reduce lead exposure, including cleaning and maintenance.
- What does abatement mean?
- Permanent elimination of lead-based paint hazards.
- Who can perform lead evaluation?
- Certified lead evaluation contractors and licensed lead inspectors.
- Who can perform lead remediation work?
- Certified lead abatement contractors and licensed lead abatement workers.
- What is required for municipal record keeping to be in compliance with the Act?
- Maintain records of inspections, certifications, and tenant turnover.
- What investigations are required under the Act?
- Municipalities and the Department of Community Affairs can conduct investigations for compliance.
- What are the penalties for failure to comply with the Act?
- Property owners may face penalties up to $1,000 per week for non-compliance.
- Municipalities may also face penalties up to $1,000 per week for non-compliance.
For more details and specific inquiries, please visit https://www.nj.gov/dca/divisions/codes/publications/pdf_lead/All_Webinar_Questions_Fin.pdf or contact 1-888-LEAD212.
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TS Delta Inc.
Clifton, NJ 07012