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Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control
Lead is a known toxin that can impair children's development and have effects lasting into adulthood
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Lead is a known toxin that can impair children's development. In the case of asthma alone, incidences linked directly to housing-related hazards cost the U.S. economy approximately $3.5 billion each year.


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HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan
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HUD Secretary Reporting to You

HUD Secretary Donovan reports to you on HUD's progress this first year and outlines what lies ahead to keep America moving forward.

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The Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control (OHHLHC) is unique among federal agencies. HUD's Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control was established to eliminate lead-based paint hazards in America's privately-owned and low-income housing and to lead the nation in addressing other housing-related health hazards that threaten vulnerable residents.

As one means of addressing substandard housing, the OHHLHC provides funds to state and local governments to develop cost-effective ways to reduce lead-based paint hazards. In addition, the office enforces HUD’s lead-based paint regulations, provides public outreach and technical assistance, and conducts technical studies to help protect children and their families from health and safety hazards in the home.
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