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1 Tools to Launch a Healthy Homes Program
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2 Types of Tools n For Home Visits — Residents — Property Managers n For the Community — Enforcement Agencies — Redevelopment Agencies — Private Sector — Community Organizations
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3 What is purpose of home visit? n Assess Situation — Comprehensive Review of Conditions — Code Compliance — Health Impacts — Specific Problem n Educate Owner and Occupant — Investigate Further — Change Behavior — Make Investment in Repairs n Monitor / Correct Situation — Ongoing Tracking of Dangers — Control Hazards
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4 Visual Assessment n CEHRC Visual Survey n NCHH Pediatric Environmental Home Assessment n CDC/NCHH Healthy Homes Inspection Manual n Others — Home Inspection for Home Sales — Pest Control Inspection — Local Code Inspection — Specific Hazards: Lead, Asbestos, Radon, Mold
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5 CEHRC Visual Survey Report n CEHRC – Community Environmental Health Resource Center by the Alliance for Healthy Homes n Purposes: — One-page Summary — Identify Sampling Needs — Identify Code Violations n www.cehrc.org
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6 NCHH Ped. Env. Home Assessment n NCHH – National Center for Healthy Housing n Purposes: — Identify Health Problems — Nurses and Healthcare Professionals — Connect to Action Plan n www.healthyhomestraining.org/nurse/
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7 Consumer Tools – Dry n Moisture Meter — Pin-Type — Pin-Less n Humidity Meter?
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8 Consumer Tools – Clean n High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Vacuum / Filter n Bucket and Elbow Grease
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9 Consumer Tools – Pest-Free n Exclusion n Housekeeping n Cockroach Baits n Cockroach Glue Traps n Boric Acid? n Rodent Traps? n Other Pesticides?
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10 Consumer Tools – Ventilated n Toilet Paper n Carbon Monoxide Alarm n Furnace Filters n CO Meter? n Humidity Meter?
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11 Consumer Tools – Safe n Child-Safety Devices n Smoke Alarm 1 4 4 7 8 10 12 9 11 3 5 6 2 5
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12 Consumer Tools – Contaminant-Free n Radon Test Kits n Lead Dust Wipe Kits n Lead Soil and Paint Kits n Asbestos Sampling Kits? n Mold Sampling Kits? n Water Sampling Kits?
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13 Consumer Tools – Maintained n NCHH Maintenance Checklist
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14 Other Educational Materials n HUD’s Help Yourself to a Healthy Home n CDC/HUD Healthy Homes Reference Manual n www.healthyhomestraining.org n www.nchh.org
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15 For the Community n Laws — Minimum Standards — Disclosure — Landlord Tenant n Resources — Funds — People — Efficiency — Leveraging
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16 Federal Laws n Lead-Hazard — Professional Licensing — Abatement — Disclosure at Property Sale or Lease — Pre-Renovation Notice by Contractors — Renovation, Repair and Painting – pending — HUD Subsidized Property n Asbestos — Demolition or Renovation — Four of more units n Pesticides — Registration and Labeling n Consumer Products — Consumer Products Safety Commission — Food and Drug Administration
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17 State and Local Laws n Housing Code n Building / Residential Code n Sanitation / Health Code n Landlord-Tenant Laws n Special Hazards — Pest Control Operator Licensing — Pests — Lead-Based Paint — Asbestos — Radon — Mold
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18 Resources n Funds — Grants — Loans — Penalties n People — Who is going into homes? n Efficiency — Coordinating Resources — One-Touch n Leveraging — Green Developments — Weatherization — Community Development
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