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Long Beach vs Norwalk

How do lead paint rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Long Beach and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Long Beach Health Department leads childhood lead-poisoning prevention, enforcing California Health and Safety Code 17920.10 and federal RRP rules in homes built before 1978.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code Β§17920.10 and federal EPA regulations require lead paint disclosure, testing, and safe work practices in pre-1978 buildings. LA County Environmental Health enforces childhood lead poisoning prevention programs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachNorwalk
Trigger yearPre-1978 housing-
Lead authorityLB Health Department-
RRP thresholdSix interior square feet-
Disclosure lawFederal Title X-
Federal Rule-EPA RRP (40 CFR 745)
State Law-HSC Β§17920.10
Applies To-Pre-1978 buildings
EPA Fine-Up to $37,500/day
Disclosure-Required for sale/rent

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Long Beach FAQ

Do I need to test my house before painting?

Federal RRP rules let renovators assume lead is present in pre-1978 housing or pay for an EPA-certified test. Either way, certified contractors must use lead-safe work practices for disturbances over the threshold.

What if my child tests high for lead?

The Long Beach Health Department offers free environmental investigations of the home, may issue abatement orders to landlords, and connects families with case management and developmental screening services.

Norwalk FAQ

Do I need to disclose lead paint when selling a home in LA County?

Yes. Federal law requires sellers of pre-1978 homes to disclose any known lead-based paint hazards and provide buyers with the EPA pamphlet on lead safety.

Who handles lead paint issues in unincorporated LA County?

LA County Department of Public Health's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program investigates lead hazards. The Building and Safety Division enforces remediation orders.

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