Cleveland Department of Public Health Logo

Header Image

Lead Hazard Control Program

The Lead Hazard Control Programs main priority is to make any repairs necessary to reduce lead hazards in homes of low and moderate income families with children under the age of six.  Qualified households that are eligible to participate in the program are provided with grant assistance to make needed home repairs, as well as education about childhood lead poisoning prevention. 

To download an application for lead hazard control services, click here ! 

The housing units listed below received funding for lead hazard control. These properties were assessed for lead hazards and those hazards were corrected in the year listed. The housing units met the applicable standard for clearance for the year of completion. The current status of these units has not been determined.

This data is updated periodically and may not be current at the time of viewing. If you have questions about any of these properties, you may contact the lead information line at (216) 263-LEAD (5323) or lead@city.cleveland.oh.us or e-mail Jonathon Brandt, Lead Program Manager at jbrandt@city.cleveland.oh.us

To locate a licensed lead inspector, risk assessor or lead abatement contractor, Click here!  

The link posted below will display data that may take up to a few minutes to process, please be patient! 

View housing units that received funding for lead hazard control. 

Neighborhood

 

Need Our Support?

Hand 58px wide CDPH supports the community and is available for free trainings, health screenings services, and program materials.
Community Events 

Environment

 

In The Spotlight

Public access to review recent inspections

H1N1 (Swine Flu) is of great concern to all of us ,   here  is information from the FDA  

Get down to the Facts about

Bedbugs  

Food Safety  

Mold  

Ohio Nowcast  

Power outage and food safety

Small Mercury Spill Cleanup