Easy as 1, 2, 3 – Understanding the EPA’s RRP Certification Process!
EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Certification Guide
Check out this helpful video, released by the EPA, that contains a quick and simple explanation of the RRP Certifications Guide. It explains in detail how home improvement companies can comply with RRP requirements in 3 easy steps:
- Determine if a home improvement company needs to apply to the EPA and/or to its state of business
- Directions on filling out the EPA RRP Certified Firm application
- Where to find a renovator training class
As a contractor, you play an important role in helping to prevent lead exposure. Ordinary renovation and maintenance activities can create dust that contains lead. By following the lead-safe work practices, you can prevent lead hazards.
For more information about this subject: www.epa.gov/getleadsafe
The Easy TOOL to offset the Hard RULE!
Remember… MarketSharp software launched a Lead Paint Compliance (LPC) module – a utility for maintaining renovation record keeping and proper documentation required by the EPA’s new Repair, Renovation and Painting (RRP) Rule.
The LPC module in MarketSharp software was created based on tremendous feedback from existing remodeling clients having extreme difficulty meeting the record keeping and documentation compliance demands of the RRP Rule. The LPC module enables contractors to record and track lead paint details, customize and print required forms from a template library of RRP documents plus store the signed/completed forms and documentation as readily available attachments.
Click here to view a short video about the the MarketSharp Lead Paint Compliancy Module.












