Explains how to plan and implement lead-hazard control measures to strike a balance between historic preservation and environmental and health concerns. Preservation Briefs 37.
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Homeowners, building owners, health professionals, and others involved with lead-hazard control would find this brief informative.
Product Details
- Park, Sharon C.
- Preservation Briefs 37
- Lead
- Hazardous Substances
- Historic Sites