How To Remove Lead Paint Safely

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Learn how to remove lead paint safely from Catherine Brooks, owner of Eco-Strip and member of Lead Safe America. She is joined by nationally known painter Duffy Hoffman who suffers from the irreversible side effects of lead poisoning. Watch these experts discuss techniques, equipment, and proper safety precautions when dealing with lead paint during a home renovation project.
    See their entire lead safety presentation: indowwindows.com/resources/wi...
    The people featured in this video are two window experts and lead experts, but whenever you are dealing with lead you should refer to the EPA.
    Environmental Protection Agency Lead Safety Resources
    The EPA has a comprehensive lead safety resources for homeowners considering restoration projects in older homes that includes a comprehensive list of needed equipment. See the most up-to-date resources here: www.epa.gov/lead/renovation-r...
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Комментарии • 14

  • @boredassassin
    @boredassassin 3 года назад +22

    Wow, this is by far the best information on this topic I have found. Sad that this information is not more well known and circulated. Thanks for the video.

  • @hippa2dahoppa2
    @hippa2dahoppa2 2 года назад

    dude this video has so much info that i searched for in other videos and couldnt find. especially power washing and insulation i never thought about that happening

  • @peter9248
    @peter9248 3 года назад +1

    ty great info answered alot of questions

  • @Oregon696969
    @Oregon696969 3 года назад +1

    Excellent info.

  • @vvdv3444
    @vvdv3444 4 года назад +1

    Good info thanks

  • @dappadan7914
    @dappadan7914 2 года назад +2

    Wow great info. Thank you. Really hard to find information on this topic

  • @SuperMegawoman
    @SuperMegawoman 4 года назад +1

    Great video. I have a few questions please 🙏🏾. So you can use a power washer to remove exterior lead based paint? What if you have already created dust in your home; how, can you remediate the dust? What can you do for puppies that have been exposed to the dust? Will their development be off? I know these are a lot of questions but I would love and appreciate if you could answer any of them. Just bought an 80-year-old house and have s a six month old puppy. I want to make sure both of our health is OK. Thank, thank, thank for the video.

    • @Indowwindows
      @Indowwindows  4 года назад

      Congratulations on undertaking a historic home renovation! These are great and important questions. We recommend you get in touch with our lead paint expert/partner, Cathryn Brooks, from Ecostrip. She will have the most qualified professional advice for you. eco-strip.com

  • @clairegabegrace464
    @clairegabegrace464 3 года назад

    Do you have a price per sq ft for removing the lead paint with infrared and sanding?, two story house, beveled cedar siding.

    • @Indowwindows
      @Indowwindows  3 года назад

      Hi, that's a great question. We recommend you get in touch with our lead paint expert/partner, Cathryn Brooks from Ecostrip. eco-strip.com/

  • @hippa2dahoppa2
    @hippa2dahoppa2 2 года назад +1

    man what a pickle im in. i bought a 1890 home. wasnt really my choice but witht he housing market i needed to get out of the city i was in because of all the murders and shootings on my street. anyways, the house i bought had no gutters lol. so rain had been pouring down the sides of the house and carriag ehouse for about 5 years at least. theres always paint chips all over the place. when it rains my gutters have them. i bought 30 tarps for the ground, suit and mask. i cant afford to pay anyone im nearly broke. and im in a small village so my carriage house is practically on top of 2 other houses so i have to angle the ladder intotheir yard to get up. theres no way i could create a bubble outside around my home. im just going to wing it lol. the way i figure it people used this crap forever before it was banned. ima do as much as possible to catch it and bag it but its not going to be perfect. and then ima use some mad dog primer to seal the first layer after scraping and then paint it. i think after that itll be solid from chipping and flaking for a while. i was hammering the wall yesterday and giant chips were falling off the house. the paint chips are as thick as small pieces of wood its been painted over so much and then its down to the bare wood when it falls off