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Lead Safe Program for Contractors RI | RIHousing LeadSafe Homes Contractor Program – Rhode Island Join our network of licensed lead-safe contractors. Opportunities for licensed contractors RIHousing partners with licensed and insured contractors to support lead-safe remediation work across Rhode Island.
We work in partnership with the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) to help property owners across the state address lead paint and other health hazards in their homes. An estimated 70% of the state’s housing stock was built prior to 1978, when lead was eliminated from paint. Lead exposure can cause lifelong health issues and can be harmful to young children and pregnant women.
Interior and exterior painting General carpentry repairs At this time, the RIHousing LeadSafe Homes Program (LSHP) is NOT accepting new applications to add Lead Contractors to the pool of active contractors. When the need for additional LSHP contractors arises, the review of applications from sponsored contractors who have obtained and maintained their DOH licenses may be prioritized.
This page will be updated when the application reopens. We encourage you to check back often for the latest information. Have a question about the LeadSafe Homes Program?
Healthy Housing, Healthy Communities (H3C) Initiative RIHousing Healthy Housing, Healthy Communities (H3C) Plan Rhode Island Health and Housing Tool Kit Rhode Island Health and Housing Took Kit – Appendix A-K Are you a Newport resident? Check whether your current residence is located within an eligible census tract. Only residents of census tract 405 are eligible for the FirstGenHomeRI pilot program.
The map on the left shows the approximated eligible region. Unsure if your address is part of the eligible region? Type in your address below to find out (Include street #, street name, Newport, RI).
Data mapped by PolicyMap , an online GIS mapping tool. Do you live in Central Falls, Pawtucket, Newport or East Providence? Check whether your current residence is located within an eligible census tract for application prioritization.
Applications from residents who live in the census tract listed below are prioritized. 44007010900, 44007010800, 44007011100, 44007011000 44007016000, 44007015300, 44007015100, 44007015200, 44007015500, 44007016600, 44007016700, 44007017000, 44007017100, 44007016100, 44007016400 Type in your address below to learn if you are in the targeted area. (Include street #, street name, city, RI) .
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