Arkansas Department of Health
Arkansas Department of Health program providing free lead hazard control services to homes with children under age 6 who have elevated blood lead levels. Services include lead inspection, risk assessment, and abatement. Homes built before 1978 are eligible.
Full cost of lead hazard assessment and abatement covered by program
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Arkansas's lead program tracks childhood lead exposure and helps families find and remove lead hazards in older homes. The Department of Health recommends having a certified professional test a pre-1978 home, and abatement is done by a state-certified contractor; the program guides families with a lead-exposed child to the right help.
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Deadline: Ongoing while funds available
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