Now Accepting Applications: Lead Hazard Control Program

Apr 16, 2018 | Nurse-Led Care News |

The National Nurse-Led Care Consortium’s (NNCC) Lead Hazard Control Program (LHCP) is a low-cost initiative available to property owners and qualifying families in the City of Chester in Delaware County, PA.

Funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), with the Pennsylvania Department of Health acting as a liaison, the LHCP provides lead hazard identification and contracted labor and supplies to remediate and control lead hazards at your property.

This program is NOT intended to perform non-lead-related renovations or home rehabilitation work. As a HUD-funded program, the LHCP is subject to income restrictions. Occupants of units undergoing the application process must conform to HUD income guidelines (see Program Details document below).

 Click Here to Apply 

 

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About The Author

Justin Gero, MS was the Senior Manager of Public Affairs at the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium. He  was with the organization from 2016-2021.

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