
Homes constructed before 1978 may contain lead-based paint, posing significant health risks, especially to children and pregnant women. Farsight Management offers comprehensive lead paint inspections, risk assessments, and stabilization services to ensure your home is safe and compliant with current regulations.
Lead paint remains a serious health risk. While federal and state regulations have helped reduce exposure, lead-based paint is still found in many older homes across Ohio.
Farsight Management provides certified lead inspections and risk assessments to help you:
We also offer customized maintenance plans for homes undergoing remodeling or repairs to prevent future lead exposure.
Request AssessmentAt Farsight Management, we’re committed to protecting your health and your home. Every lead paint project we take on follows strict industry standards and state regulations to ensure your safety.
Once the work is complete, we provide clear documentation confirming that your property meets all compliance requirements—so you can move forward with confidence.
Why is lead paint dangerous?
Lead paint can deteriorate into dust, which is easily inhaled or ingested—especially by children. Long-term exposure may cause developmental issues, behavioral problems, or organ damage.
How do I know if my home has lead paint?
If your home was built before 1978, there’s a strong chance lead paint is present. A professional inspection is the only way to confirm it safely.
What is lead paint stabilization?
Stabilization involves sealing or repairing surfaces with damaged lead paint to reduce exposure without full removal. It’s a common solution for homes undergoing renovation or resale.