A risk assessment is an on-site investigation to determine if lead-based paint hazards are present. This can include lead hazards in paint, dust, and soil. A risk assessment will suggest ways to control the hazards.
A lead-paint risk assessment should be performed when the residence or building is sold or changing hands. It should also be performed if the building will be torn down.
The length of time a risk assessment takes is dependent on the size of the building and the potential for lead presence.
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