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EPA Raises Awareness of Lead Paint Rules in Philadelphia

 

PHILADELPHIA  - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working with local partners to raise awareness of EPA’s lead-based paint rules in Philadelphia neighborhoods.

 

"By educating the public about the dangers of lead paint and increasing awareness of lead paint rules, we can help reduce lead poisoning in children,"  said EPA’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator Cosmo Servidio. “This initiative is a focused effort with our local counterparts to reduce lead exposure in Philadelphia, where there is a large amount of older housing stock with lead paint that has not been removed.”

 

The most common source of lead exposure is through deteriorating lead-based paint in residences and commercial buildings built before 1978. EPA, along with partners from other federal agencies, the city of Philadelphia, and independent non-profit organizations are targeting communities where pre-1978 housing stock is prevalent.

 

Outreach efforts include in-person meetings, distributing technical assistance information, visits to paint/hardware stores, awareness training for city inspectors and providing information to contractors/renovators and property management firms. Information is also provided to daycare centers, childcare and healthcare focused organizations.

 

EPA enforces and raises awareness of several rules. The Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP) applies when a renovation or repair disturbs six square feet of interior (about the size of a standard poster) or 20 square feet (about the size of a standard door) of exterior painted surfaces.

 

The RRP rule requires that those working on pre-1978 housing be trained by an EPA-accredited training provider, be employed by a certified firm, use the required work practices to control exposure to lead/lead dust, and provide information on the rule to owner and tenants.

 

The Lead-based Paint Disclosure Rule requires owners of residential rental properties and sellers of residential property built before 1978 to disclose known information on lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards before a lease or sale becomes enforceable. Sales contracts and leases must include a disclosure form about lead-based paint. Buyers have up to 10 days to check for lead hazards. Further, landlords and sellers must also provide the EPA publication "Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home."

 

To find Certified “Lead-Safe” providers, go to www.epa.gov/lead or call 1-800-424-LEAD. The RRP rule does not apply to individuals doing work on their personal residences.

 

For more information on becoming a Certified “Lead-Safe” firm or renovator, or finding a certified firm for your renovation or repair project, go to: www.epa.gov/lead or call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (5323).

 

Earlier this week, EPA released a report called “Protecting Children from Lead Exposures” to highlight some of the ongoing programs being worked on across the various program and regional offices. The Agency continues to aggressively address lead issues across America, working with communities and partners to further identify and eliminate lead exposure, especially for children who are most vulnerable to lead poisoning.

EPA Settles with Medline Industries for Sale or Distribution of Unregistered Pesticides

 

CHICAGO  - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an agreement with Medline Industries of Northfield, Ill., that resolves allegations that the company violated the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) on 1,291 occasions by selling or distributing an unregistered pesticide. Medline has agreed to pay a $4,930,000 administrative penalty for the alleged violations.

 

“The sale and use of unregistered pesticides pose serious threats to public health in our communities,” said Regional Administrator Cathy Stepp. “Companies must ensure that the pesticides they distribute or sell are registered with the EPA with approved label instructions so that they can be used safely and effectively.”

 

EPA conducted an inspection at Medline’s Northfield headquarters and documented the distribution or sale of Micro-Kill 70 Isopropyl Wipes to hospitals, clinics, hospice centers, and other healthcare facilities nationwide.

 

Because of claims that Medline made in the marketing and labeling of Micro-Kill 70 Isopropyl Wipes, the product should have been registered as a pesticide with the EPA. The use of unregistered pesticides in healthcare facilities is potentially dangerous because such products have not been determined to be effective against the sorts of pathogens found in these settings, nor do they provide directions for use that have been approved by the EPA.

 

In February 2018, EPA issued a “stop sale, use, or removal order” to Medline. The same month, in accordance with the order, the company stopped distributing or selling Micro-Kill 70 Isopropyl Wipes. Since that time, Medline has changed the product’s name to Touch Screen Cleaning Wipes and the label clearly states that the product should only be used to clean dirt, grime and smudges from touch screens and energized equipment. Medline notified its customers that Micro-Kill 70 Isopropyl Wipes should not be used for disinfection purposes. Medline also offered to provide new Touch Screen Cleaning Wipes labels to customers with remaining stocks of Micro-Kill 70 Isopropyl Wipes.

 

The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act helps safeguard the public by ensuring that antimicrobial pesticides are determined to be effective and are used, stored and disposed of safely, consistent with approved label directions. Pesticide registration and labeling requirements protect public health and the environment by minimizing risks associated with the production, handling and application of pesticides.

 

For more information, please visit: www.epa.gov/pesticides.

EZ Dump Commercial Inc. Offers Recycle Across America® Labeling Solutions to Enhance Accurate Recycling Practices

PHOENIX - EZ Dump Commercial Inc. announced it has joined forces with Recycle Across America® (RAA) to offer society-wide standardized recycling labels for their line of SmartcanMax™ recycling, compost and trash receptacles to guide customers to recycle properly.

 

“User-centric solutions are what we pride ourselves on, and we look forward to offering the Recycle Across America standardized labeling system to benefit our SmartcanMax™ customers” says Kiran “Raj” RajBhandary, CEO of EZ Dump Commercial. “While our focus on safety, ease of use and durability is resonating,” says RajBhandary. “More companies, schools and municipalities capture additional waste streams as part of their sustainability programs and the Recycle Across America® labels have proven to reduce confusion at the point of discard, making recycling more efficient.”

 

To date, there are nearly nine million standardized labels displayed on recycling bins throughout the U.S., which are proving to often double and triple recycling levels and significantly reduce or eliminate contamination.

 

“We are pleased to join Recycle Across America® in bringing this innovative and proven solution to America”, RajBhandary added, “including the Recycle Across America® standardized labeling system with our SmartcanMax™ offering aligns with our goal to make material handling, recycling and sustainability safer and more efficient for the entire waste and recycling eco-system.”

 

Solving a significant challenge, EZ Dump Commercial’s SmartcanMax™ receptacle line seeks to eliminate the struggle and injuries associated with bag removal from traditional receptacles. When a SmartcanMax™ user steps on the foot release pedal, it eliminates suction and vacuum completely, allowing the user to remove the can off the trash bag. The user can then get in a safe, ergonomically neutral position and remove the bag, using two hands at all times. “Trash, recycling and organic material handling is done millions of times daily. We are expanding our SmartcanMax™ product line, gathering customer feedback and responding accordingly,” says RajBhandary.

 

To learn more about EZ Dump Commercial Inc. visit http://www.ezdumpcommercial.com

 

ABOUT EZ DUMP COMMERCIAL INC.
EZ Dump Commercial Inc., is an innovative design and engineering company focused on the waste receptacle needs of the education, commercial/industrial and healthcare markets. With patented SmartcanMax™ users simply tie the trash bag closed, step on the foot release pedal, remove the lightweight body, and then easily discard the bag. By eliminating lifting the bag up and out from SmartcanMax™, this reduces the potential for injury, allowing the user to get in the proper removal position every time. SmartcanMax™ is one hundred percent recyclable, manufactured with sustainable and recycled materials and proudly Made in the USA.

 

To learn more, visit ezdumpcommercial.com
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ABOUT RECYCLE ACROSS AMERICA®
Recycle Across America® (RAA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which developed the first and only society-wide standardized labeling system for recycling bins to help eliminate the public confusion surrounding recycling and improve the economics of closed-loop manufacturing. RAA and the standardized labels have been identified as a world-changing solution by Ashoka Global Innovators for the Public and proclaimed “one of the most important environmental fixes taking root today.”

 

For more information about RAA’s standardized label initiative or its celebrity-led ‘Let’s Recycle Right’ campaign, visit http://www.recycleacrossamerica.org or contact info@recycleacrossasmerica.org.

 

Contact: Kiran “Raj” RajBhandary
EZ Dump Commercial Inc.
Raj@ezdumpcommercial.com
800-944-5011

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