Why IRC Practices are Required in Vermont
Lead is a highly toxic metal that was commonly used in house paint until 1978. About 60% of Vermont homes were built before then.
Lead-based paint includes any paint, coating, stain or seal made before 1978. It becomes hazardous when it's disturbed, creating lead dust that can be breathed in or swallowed. This exposure can cause lead poisoning and permanent health effects. Lead is especially harmful to children and people who are pregnant. Learn more about lead poisoning
To help prevent lead poisoning, Vermont law requires owners of rental housing and child care facilities built before 1978 to perform Inspection, Repair and Cleaning (IRC) Practices and to file a compliance statement each year.