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Fullerton vs Santa Ana

How do lead paint rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Fullerton and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Pre-1978 homes in unincorporated Orange County must comply with federal lead disclosure for sales and rentals, and renovations disturbing painted surfaces require EPA-certified RRP contractors under California Department of Public Health oversight.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Ana enforces CA H&S Code Sec. 17920.10 for lead paint hazards. Deteriorated lead paint over 2 sq ft per room in pre-1978 housing triggers substandard designation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFullertonSanta Ana
DisclosurePre-1978 housing-
RRP thresholdSix square feet interior-
AuthorityEPA, CA DPH, OC HCA-
Records keptThree years-
State Law-H&S Code Sec. 17920.10
Interior Threshold-2+ sq ft per room
Small Components-10%+ surface area
Federal Disclosure-Required for pre-1978 homes
Certified Renovator-Required for 6+ sq ft disturbance

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Fullerton FAQ

Can I renovate my pre-1978 home myself?

Owner-occupants can perform work in their primary residence without RRP certification, but rental, child-occupied, or contracted work must use a certified firm with lead-safe practices.

How do I test my home for lead paint?

Hire a California-licensed lead inspector or risk assessor. OC HCA maintains a referral list and offers free testing for qualifying families with children under six.

Santa Ana FAQ

Does Santa Ana have lead paint regulations?

Yes. California H&S Code Sec. 17920.10 applies citywide. Any residential building with deteriorated lead paint exceeding 2 square feet in an interior room or 10 percent of small components like window sills is deemed substandard and must be remediated.

Are landlords required to disclose lead paint in Santa Ana?

Yes. Federal law requires landlords of pre-1978 housing to provide the EPA lead hazard pamphlet and disclose any known lead-based paint or hazards before lease signing. Failure to disclose can result in fines up to $19,507 per violation.

Who handles lead paint complaints in Santa Ana?

The Santa Ana Code Enforcement Division handles lead paint complaints in coordination with the Orange County Health Care Agency. Properties with lead hazards receive a substandard notice requiring remediation within a set timeframe.

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