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Lead Paint: Des Plaines vs Tinley Park

How do lead paint rules compare between Des Plaines, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Des Plaines and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Pre-1978 housing renovation in Des Plaines must comply with the EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule and Illinois Lead Poisoning Prevention Act. Disturbing painted surfaces requires certified contractors and lead-safe work practices.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Tinley Park follows federal EPA RRP rules and Illinois Department of Public Health lead regulations for pre-1978 housing. Renovation, repair, and painting work on these homes must be performed by EPA-certified contractors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDes PlainesTinley Park
Federal RuleEPA RRP (40 CFR 745)EPA RRP
State Law410 ILCS 45-
Disturbance Trigger6 sq ft interior / 20 ext-
Certified RenovatorRequired pre-1978-
DisclosureRequired at sale/leaseRequired for pre-1978 sales/rentals
Cutoff Year-1978
State Agency-IDPH

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Des Plaines FAQ

Does my Des Plaines renovation need a lead-certified contractor?

If the home was built before 1978 and the work disturbs more than 6 sq ft interior or 20 sq ft exterior of painted surface, yes. Owners doing their own work in their own home are generally exempt.

Where do I report a child with elevated blood lead?

Reports go to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Cook County DPH coordinates local follow-up including possible inspection.

Do I need to disclose lead paint when selling?

Yes, federal Title X requires lead-paint disclosure for housing built before 1978 in all sales and most leases.

Tinley Park FAQ

Does my house have lead paint?

Homes built before 1978 commonly contain lead paint. Tinley Park has some older housing in established neighborhoods. Test if unsure.

Do I need a certified contractor?

Yes. For RRP-scoped work on pre-1978 homes, contractors must be EPA RRP-certified and follow lead-safe practices.

Where do I report unsafe lead practices?

Report to EPA Region 5 and IDPH. For child blood-lead concerns, contact the Cook County or Will County Health Department.

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