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St. Joseph County Department of Health <br />"Promoting physical and mental health and facilitating the prevention of <br />disease, injury and disability for all St. Joseph County residents" <br />ST. JOSEPH COUNTY <br />DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />Prevent Promote Protect, <br />October 27, 2021 <br />Johannes K Goransson and Joyelle McSweeney <br />628 Park Ave. <br />South Bend IN 46616 <br />Robert Einterz, M.D. <br />Health Officer <br />Mark D. Fox, M.D., PhD, MPH <br />Deputy Health Officer <br />Re: Lead Hazards located at 628 Park Ave., South Bend <br />Dear Mr. Goransson and Ms. McSweeney <br />Heidi Beidinger-Burnett, PhD, MPH <br />President, Board of Health <br />Jason Marker, M.D. <br />Vice President, Board of Health <br />On October 13, 2021, the Department of Health conducted a parent -request lead risk assessment for lead hazards at the <br />subject address. A few lead hazards were identified at this address. Risk assessment results are included. In many instances, <br />only one component was tested in a particular area (room). If one component is tested in a room and found to be positive <br />and deteriorated, the owner should assume that any deteriorated paint on the similar components should be remediated <br />according to the options listed for the tested component. <br />Lead poisoning can cause permanent health problems in children, including brain damage, learning disabilities, behavioral <br />problems, and liver and kidney damage. In extreme cases, seizures and death can occur. Eliminating lead hazards will help <br />ensure that no children are lead -poisoned at that property. <br />In addition, property owners are required to disclose lead-based paint hazards to tenants. The Federal Residential Lead - <br />Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act, 42 U.S.C. 4852d, requires sellers and landlords of most residential housing built before <br />1978 to disclose all available records and reports concerning lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards to purchasers <br />and tenants at the time of sale or lease or upon lease renewal. This disclosure must occur even if hazard reduction or <br />abatement has been completed. Lack ol'knowledge about lead-based paint in the property must also be disclosed. In addition, <br />sellers and landlords must furnish a lead warning statement and a copy of the brochure "Protect Your Family from Lead in <br />Your House." Failure to properly disclose is a violation of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and <br />the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations at 24 CFR Part 35 and 40 CFR Part 745 and can result in a fine of <br />Lip to $11,000 per violation. To find out more information about your obligations under federal lead-based paint <br />requirements, call 1 -800 -424 -LEAD. <br />Many lead hazards are easily fixed. Often all that is needed is a good cleaning and a fresh coat of paint. Please be advised <br />that knowingly exposing children to lead hazards may result in civil penalties, therefore we strongly recommend that you <br />eliminate all lead hazards. <br />Please contact Briannah McCall at (574) 245-6755 for assistance with addressing these lead hazards. Thank you for your <br />concern for children's health. <br />Respect fu I ly. <br />041 - - <br />Mark Espich <br />Environmental Health Director <br />Please send all electronic correspondence for the Environmental Health Unit to envirohd@sjcindiana.com <br />Environmental Health Division - 227 W. Jefferson Blvd. • 9th Floor • South Bend, IN 46601.1870 • Phone (574) 235.9721 • Fax (574) 235.9497 <br />