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Tools to Launch a Healthy Homes Program

Tools to Launch a Healthy Homes Program. Types of Tools. For Home Visits Residents Property Managers For the Community Enforcement Agencies Redevelopment Agencies Private Sector Community Organizations. What is purpose of home visit?. Assess Situation Comprehensive Review of Conditions

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Tools to Launch a Healthy Homes Program

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  1. Tools to Launch a Healthy Homes Program

  2. Types of Tools • For Home Visits • Residents • Property Managers • For the Community • Enforcement Agencies • Redevelopment Agencies • Private Sector • Community Organizations

  3. What is purpose of home visit? • Assess Situation • Comprehensive Review of Conditions • Code Compliance • Health Impacts • Specific Problem • Educate Owner and Occupant • Investigate Further • Change Behavior • Make Investment in Repairs • Monitor / Correct Situation • Ongoing Tracking of Dangers • Control Hazards

  4. Visual Assessment • CEHRC Visual Survey • NCHH Pediatric Environmental Home Assessment • CDC/NCHH Healthy Homes Inspection Manual • Others • Home Inspection for Home Sales • Pest Control Inspection • Local Code Inspection • Specific Hazards: Lead, Asbestos, Radon, Mold

  5. CEHRC Visual Survey Report • CEHRC – Community Environmental Health Resource Center by the Alliance for Healthy Homes • Purposes: • One-page Summary • Identify Sampling Needs • Identify Code Violations • www.cehrc.org

  6. NCHH Ped. Env. Home Assessment • NCHH – National Center for Healthy Housing • Purposes: • Identify Health Problems • Nurses and Healthcare Professionals • Connect to Action Plan • www.healthyhomestraining.org/nurse/

  7. Consumer Tools – Dry • Moisture Meter • Pin-Type • Pin-Less • Humidity Meter?

  8. Consumer Tools – Clean • High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Vacuum / Filter • Bucket and Elbow Grease

  9. Consumer Tools – Pest-Free • Exclusion • Housekeeping • Cockroach Baits • Cockroach Glue Traps • Boric Acid? • Rodent Traps? • Other Pesticides?

  10. Consumer Tools – Ventilated • Toilet Paper • Carbon Monoxide Alarm • Furnace Filters • CO Meter? • Humidity Meter?

  11. 5 5 9 4 11 3 12 2 6 10 4 7 1 8 Consumer Tools – Safe • Child-Safety Devices • Smoke Alarm

  12. Consumer Tools – Contaminant-Free • Radon Test Kits • Lead Dust Wipe Kits • Lead Soil and Paint Kits • Asbestos Sampling Kits? • Mold Sampling Kits? • Water Sampling Kits?

  13. Consumer Tools – Maintained • NCHH Maintenance Checklist

  14. Other Educational Materials • HUD’s Help Yourself to a Healthy Home • CDC/HUD Healthy Homes Reference Manual • www.healthyhomestraining.org • www.nchh.org

  15. For the Community • Laws • Minimum Standards • Disclosure • Landlord Tenant • Resources • Funds • People • Efficiency • Leveraging

  16. Federal Laws • Lead-Hazard • Professional Licensing • Abatement • Disclosure at Property Sale or Lease • Pre-Renovation Notice by Contractors • Renovation, Repair and Painting – pending • HUD Subsidized Property • Asbestos • Demolition or Renovation • Four of more units • Pesticides • Registration and Labeling • Consumer Products • Consumer Products Safety Commission • Food and Drug Administration

  17. State and Local Laws • Housing Code • Building / Residential Code • Sanitation / Health Code • Landlord-Tenant Laws • Special Hazards • Pest Control Operator Licensing • Pests • Lead-Based Paint • Asbestos • Radon • Mold

  18. Resources • Funds • Grants • Loans • Penalties • People • Who is going into homes? • Efficiency • Coordinating Resources • One-Touch • Leveraging • Green Developments • Weatherization • Community Development

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