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An N99 Active Carbon filter is designed to purify the air you breathe, making it ideal for RRP work.
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The National Association of the Remodeling Industry stresses the importance of preserving the health and safety of employees, trades, and clients in an update to its code of ethics.
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Firm participation and fee collections fall a whopping 65% short of estimates.
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An estimated 535,000 U.S. children aged 1-5 had blood lead levels in 2007-2010 that were high enough to cause concern, a new study by the Centers for Disease Control finds. It says one of the best ways to reduce that risk is to eliminate lead paint hazards in housing.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has sent out postcards to 540,000 contractors as part of its continuing education effort.
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Renovation company agrees to pay $6,188 penalty for failing to notify customers about lead paint risks prior to starting remodeling work.
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With a longer list of tools, the EPA moves on lead-safe renovation violators large and small.
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Public information meetings to be held this winter to seek input from small-business advocacy review panel on LRRP rules for commercial renovations.
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DEAN HERRIGES & GEORGE MOORE respond to Michael Anschel's August 2012 column in REMODELING about the ethics of the lead paint rule's opt-out provision.
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Michael Anschel questions both the NAHB and NARI for their views on the RRP opt-out positions.