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Healthy Homes Detroit Update- 3/21/13

Healthy Homes Detroit SAFER HOUSING = SAFER FAMILIES Preventing fires Preventing CO poisonings Preventing falls on stairs Fixing electrical hazards Saving energy—insulating/ air sealing properties

Healthy Homes Detroit HEALTHY HOUSING = HEALTHY FAMILIES Preventing lead poisoning Restoring water Reducing mold and moisture/ fixing roofs and plumbing leaks Giving warmth: fixing/replacing non-working furnaces and boilers Reducing asthma symptoms & missed school days by educating families and eliminating triggers

Healthy Homes Production Goals Make 137+ homes healthy and safe through education, repairs, and partner resources Build community awareness and community will Make policy/advocacy/ enforcement improvements Develop a replicable model

Success! Production Stats 128 families enrolled 124 homes assessed 91 homes completed (goal 137 homes) Post-Repair Follow-up Visits for 47 homes Includes Kresge/Skillman; HUD; and Kresge ASHHI Funding.

Healthy Homes Detroit: Tier Two Repairs Healthy Homes Repairs: Moisture/Mold/Roofs/Gutters/Tubs: 71 Safety/Stairs—Porches: 55 Safety/ Furnace or Boiler Repair: 13 Safety/Electrical: 34 Safety/Asbestos: 11 Integrated Pest Management: 12

Weatherization/Energy Efficiency Partners Are Key… Weatherization/Energy Efficiency Applied to DOE Weatherization Program: 20 Better Buildings air sealing visits: 28 DTE Furnace/Boiler Test and Tune Up Completed: 37 (including 7 furnace replacements) Roofs/Home Repairs Lead Citizens Bank funding for exterior repairs/roofs: 5 CDBG Home 3 Repair Grants: HUD Lead Hazard Control Grants completed/ in process: 9 Asthma Asthma Home Visits: 20

Partnerships in Action- Repairs 3 families received lead abatement through PDD this quarter; one family received lead abatement through MDCH. One family currently in process to receive lead abatement was able to replace their boiler through the PDD lead grant.  5 families who were previously ineligible for weatherization were able to receive weatherization due to Healthy Homes Repairs. HHD home abated through City of Detroit PDD

Partnerships in Action- Neighborhood activities 2 vacant and open homes near HHD families were boarded up during AmeriCorps week Board-up of 3 houses planned for Earth Day in partnership with Stafford House

Partnerships in Action- Training 6 low-income Detroit residents who work for HHD contractors are attending DWEJ’s lead supervisor training (funded through GHHI OSI). Contractors have agreed to hire these individuals for more jobs after they receive certifications. RRP Trainings sponsored by MDCH is happening this Friday-25 attendees.

Enforcement Activities Enforcement Work Group Assuring that Rental Properties Owners make their properties lead safe! Detroit Property Maintenance Code Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor Quality Control Michigan Landlord Penalty Law KEEPING WCPO PIPELINE FULL Federal Disclosure 1018 Rule Meeting with HUD on April 3rd

Advocacy Initiatives: Breaking the Cycle Buyer Beware ~ Focusing on families who are buying ‘as-is’ homes ~ Want to reach families who aren’t using housing counseling services Educational Materials on: ~ Signs of a Scam ~ 12 tips for buying home (delinquent tax debt, importance of written contract) ~ Types of Purchasing (land contract, buying from the tax auction) Service Providers-Forum ~Scheduled for June 6, 2013

Healthy Homes Detroit- Case Study Top Three Hazards: Lead ~ Excess Heat ~ Mold/ Moisture Family Overview: ~family owned duplex with family in both units ~ Senior citizen in lower unit ~Visiting great grandchildren Interventions: ~Healthy Homes Detroit- $2050 Repaired radiator leak; minor gutter repairs Plaster repairs; vent dryer to outside ~Homeowner contribution Repaired roof leak ~Test and Tune/ Refrigerator Replacement- 1330 Replaced refrigerators in both units Boiler tune-ups ~ PDD Lead Abatement Home received lead abatement in March 2013 PDD grant addressed top HHRS hazards TOTAL INVESTMENT: $3380 + PDD Lead Abatement

Healthy Homes Detroit- Case Study Top Hazards: Mold and Moisture ~ Lead ~ Falling On Stairs ~ Excess Cold ~ Water Supply Family Overview: ~Family of 10, two children under 6 ~ Previous lead poisoning in family House Overview: ~ Family purchased house without heat or water and over $6000 in tax debt ~ House was purchased on land contract so unclear ownership Completed Interventions: ~ Family Removed Mold and Restored Water to Home ~ CLEARCorps restored heat, rebuilt staircase and assisted with floor replacement in areas missing floors Barriers: ~ Many lead hazards remain in the house ~ Family wants lead grant but can’t apply due to back taxes ~ Not eligible for tax assistance due to amount of tax debt TOTAL INVESTMENT: $7516

Before… and After

Healthy Homes = Healthy Families

Healthy Homes Detroit Thank you for helping to make homes safer, healthier, and more energy efficient! For more information, please visit us at www.clearcorpsdetroit.org us on