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Find Certified Lead Professionals and Contractors

Contact: Jay 866-691-5323


According to Michigan law, any person performing lead-based paint activities in houses built before 1978, or in child-occupied facilities, must be certified by the Department of Community Health.

The lists below are regularly updated, but may not be completely accurate. If you have a person or company's name, you can check their certification here: http://www7.dleg.state.mi.us/free/ . If they are currently certified, the status will be listed as active or certified. If they are not current, the status will be listed as lapsed.

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Lead Abatement Workers, Supervisors, and Contractors

Lead Abatement Workers and Supervisors work for Lead Abatement Contractors. They are responsible for lead hazard control activities. They remove lead from homes.

Lead Inspectors and Risk Assessors

Lead Inspectors and Risk Assessors find and assess lead-based paint. Read more about what to expect from a Lead Inspection and/or Risk Assessment here.

Clearance Technicians

A Clearance Technician tests if a home is lead-safe after work is done.

Project Designers

Project Designers plan lead removal projects.

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