The Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program oversees enforcement of lead regulations in Delaware and monitors compliance of the regulated community, including individuals, firms and training providers.
Delaware’s Lead Program is Seeking Input From Contractors on Upcoming Training
Renovation, Repair and Painting and Lead Abatement
The State of Delaware has become the first state in EPA’s Mid-Atlantic Region III to administer and enforce a Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) program.
Delaware law requires contractors that disturb painted surfaces in homes, child care facilities and schools built before 1978 to be certified and follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination. This page provides information about and links to
- Who must be certified
- Applications for Delaware certification
- Where to obtain training required for certification
- Renovation Information Distribution Requirements
- Regulations
- How to report an uncertified contractor or other violation
- Forms
Certification
Individuals and firms performing lead-based paint activities in the State of Delaware must be certified by the Division of Public Health (DPH).
After completing an approved training course and passing any required exams, an individual must submit an Application for Certification to DPH. A certification fee is required and the certification is valid for five (5) years.
Certification is required for renovations that disturb more than six square feet of painted surfaces in a room for interior projects or more than twenty square feet of painted surfaces for exterior projects or window replacement or demolition in housing, child care facilities and schools built before 1978. Certification is also required for any Lead Abatement activity.
Refer to the Application for information about the five-year certification fee.
Renovation firms, Renovators and Dust Wipe or Sampling Technicians certified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at the time Delaware became authorized (March 14, 2014) are certified in Delaware through the expiration date of their current EPA certifications. To perform services after that date, individuals and firms must apply to DPH for recertification.
Training Providers must be certified and must apply to the DPH for certification of initial and/or refresher courses in the Lead Abatement and Renovation disciplines. Training Providers also must be approved by the Delaware Department of Education. Training Providers planning to apply for accreditation should contact the Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for additional guidance.
Training
Individuals must attend training to become certified. Individuals may attend training provided in Delaware or in another state, as long as the training provider is accredited by the EPA or an EPA-authorized State or Tribal program. Training is required for both initial certification and recertification and is effective for two years from the date of completion of the training course. For additional information, refer to the Application and Training Provider links on this page.
Renovation Information Distribution Requirements
Individuals must receive information from contractors before renovating more than six square feet of painted surfaces in a room for interior projects or more than twenty square feet of painted surfaces for exterior projects or window replacement or demolition in housing, child care facilities and schools built before 1978. Renovators must give the pamphlet “Renovate Right” to:
- Homeowners and tenants before starting work.
- Child care facilities, including day cares, preschools and kindergarten classrooms, and general renovation information to families whose children attend these facilities.
Regulations
Residential Property Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP)
16 DE Admin. Code 4459B
- Effective January 11, 2014
- Apply to all training providers, firms and individuals for the training and certification of Renovators and Dust Wipe Technicians, and for the accreditation of training providers.
- All certified firms, individuals and training providers are required to comply with applicable regulations.
Revised Lead-Based Paints Hazards Regulations
16 DE Admin. Code 4459
- Effective November 10, 2012
- Apply to all training providers and certified firms and individuals
- Contain important changes and new flexibilities
- All certified firms, individuals and training providers are required to comply with applicable regulations.
Reporting Violations
Use the Tip/Complaint Form to report uncertified contractors, lead-safe work practice violations and other potential violations. Please contact the Lead Program for information about submitting the Tip/Complaint Form.
Forms
- Occupant Protection Plan
- Abatement Notification
- RRP Forms
- Training Notifications
For more information, please contact the Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.
Resources


Renovate Right Pamphlet
- English
- En español – Remodelar Correctamente: Guia de Praticas Acreditadas Seguras Para Trabaja con Plomo Para
Consumer Product Safety Commission Recalls
Delaware Lead Certified Contractors
Application Forms
Training Providers
RRP Training Providers
- Delaware
- Delaware Technical and Community College – Innovation and Technology Center
Rodney Bailey
rodney.bailey@dtcc.edu
302-266-3300
www.dtcc.edu/continuing-education - Brightfields, Inc.
Matt Jones
mjones@brightfieldsinc.com
302-656-9600
http://brightfieldsinc.com/ - EHS Training Institute Inc.
Todd Zeisloft
Zeisloft@battaenv.com
302-737-3376 ext. 0
www.battaenv.com
Training Schedule - Kachina Contractor Solutions
Norm Koehler
renovator.koehler@gmail.com
(724) 244-0011
www.KachinaLeadPaintSolutions.com
- Delaware Technical and Community College – Innovation and Technology Center
- US EPA – Lead Abatement Training Providers


