
The New York City Housing Authority is the largest public housing authority in the United States, serving more than 400,000 residents. The agency is also one of the most well-funded, with an annual operating budget of over $3 billion. ENVIRO NYC helps with lead removal services in Brooklyn. Learn more below, and call for lead abatement today!

The Background
The NYCHA has been in the news recently for its mishandling of lead paint in its housing developments. In April, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development released a report that found that the NYCHA had failed to properly inspect and remediate units with lead paint. As a result, tenants were exposed to lead poisoning, which can cause developmental delays and other health problems.

Task Force Response
In response to the HUD report, the NYCHA has announced that it will be cracking down on lead paint in its developments. The agency has created a task force to inspect all of its developments for lead paint and to make sure that units are properly remediated. The NYCHA is also working with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to create a Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.

Stay in Compliance
The NYCHA’s crackdown on lead paint is a good first step, but it’s important to remember that the agency is just one part of the city’s lead problem. Private landlords are also required to comply with local laws. Here are some tips from ENVIRO NYC, a lead abatement company, to do just that:
- Make sure all your lead paint is properly sealed and in good condition.
- If you have any lead pipes, make sure they’re properly insulated.
- Regularly test your water for lead contamination.
- Educate your tenants about the dangers of lead poisoning and what they can do to protect themselves.

CALL ENVIRO NYC TODAY
By following these tips, you can help keep your tenants safe and avoid any penalties from the HPD. Contact ENVIRO NYC today!
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