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Lead-Based Paint Abatement in New Jersey
Lead-based paint poses a significant threat to the health and safety of both adults and children. At Abatement Corp, we understand the gravity of this hazard and are committed to mitigating lead-based paint in various settings. With extensive experience spanning commercial buildings, homes, and industrial facilities, we have successfully tackled numerous lead abatement projects.
Our expertise extends to a wide range of mitigation techniques, including chemical stripping, sandblasting, soda blasting, and mechanical stripping, tailored to suit the specific needs of steel structures and wood surfaces. Beyond mitigating lead-based paint in situ, we also specialize in component removal when necessary. Contact us today
common Materials for lead Abatement
- Windows & sills
- Doors & jambs
- Stairs & banisters
- Fences & gates
- Porches & patios
- Countertop tiles
- Walls & panels
- Ceilings & moulding
- Closets & shelving
- Wood siding & trim
- Floors & baseboards
- Ceramic floors
our process
Our Process of Lead Removal
The process of lead removal typically involves several key steps:
- Begin with a comprehensive assessment to identify areas containing lead-based paint and determine the extent of the contamination.
- Prepare the work area by sealing off the space and implementing safety measures to minimize exposure to lead dust and debris.
- Establish containment barriers to prevent the spread of lead dust and ensure that only trained professionals enter the work area.
- Depending on the situation, lead removal techniques may include methods such as encapsulation (covering the lead paint with a sealant), enclosure (installing barriers over the lead-painted surfaces), or complete removal (scraping, sanding, or chemical stripping).
- Thoroughly clean the work area using specialized equipment and techniques to remove any lead dust or debris.
- Dispose of all lead-containing materials following local regulations and guidelines to prevent environmental contamination.
- Conduct post-removal testing to ensure that lead levels are within acceptable limits and that the area is safe for occupancy.
- Keep detailed records of the lead removal process, including before-and-after photos, test results, and compliance documentation.
Why Lead Paint Abatement Is Essential
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Don’t take chances with lead exposure. Contact us today to learn more about our lead-based paint abatement services and take the first step toward a safer, healthier environment for you and your loved ones.
Call us at (908) 270 8556