Lead paint poses a serious risk for people of all ages, especially children. Safeguard your health by taking action with the Lead Safe Homes Program today.
What is Lead Safe Homes?
Habitat for Humanity can provide assistance with lead testing, inspection, and abatement.
Grants are available for up to $50,000 in services.
Lead Safe Homes is focused on households with low incomes, particularly areas most heavily impacted by lead paint and other environmental health hazards.
We'll inspect interior and exterior surfaces to identify lead paint hazards.
Removal
We'll perform lead abatement on identified hazards, including paint removal.
Paint
We'll address areas requiring re-painting after lead abatement.
Relocation
We'll provide temporary relocation expenses when required for abatement.
Program Guidelines
Who Qualifies?
If you live in Santa Clara County—whether you own, rent, or operate a home-based daycare—you may be eligible for free lead-based paint removal. See below to learn whether the Lead Safe Homes Program may be right for you.
Main Eligibility Requirements
Your home must be located in Santa Clara County.
Your home was built before 1978.
You live in a residential property with 9 or fewer units.
Your home is occupied by a child under 6 years of age or by a pregnant person.
Your household income qualifies as "low-income." In the table below, you can see the maximum income according to household size for Santa Clara County.
1 person
2 People
3 People
4 People
5 People
6 people
7 People
8 People
$111,700
$127,650
$143,600
$159,550
$172,350
$185,100
$197,850
$210,650
what to expect
How to Receive FREE services
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Interest Form
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Full Application
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Inspection
4
Scope of Work
5
Lead Abatement
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Completion
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Interest Form
Submit an Interest Form
If you've read through the information above and believe you may be eligible for services through the Lead Safe Homes Program, let us know you're interested in applying! Click here to fill out a simple form.
If we determine you may be eligible for the program based on your interest form, you'll be invited to complete a full application form. This form will need to be accompanied by some required documentation in order to confirm your eligibility for the Lead Safe Homes Program.
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Inspection
Home Inspection
Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley will review your application to confirm that your household meets program requirements and that you are income-eligible. Should you be deemed eligible, Habitat will issue an eligibility letter. At that time, we'll schedule a home inspection with our certified lead paint inspection subcontractor.
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Scope of Work
Develop a Scope of Work
If we identify lead paint hazards during the home inspection, the property owner will attend a site visit with Habitat's Project Monitor, who will develop the plan to remediate the problem. This plan is known as the Scope of Work. The property owner will review, approve, and sign the Scope of Work, along with a Grant Agreement, so that lead abatement can proceed!
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Lead Abatement
Execution of Lead Abatement Work
After the Scope of Work is determined and agreed upon, Habitat will review and select bids from certified abatement subcontractors. If required for the work, Habitat will coordinate temporary relocation of your home's occupants. Then, we'll complete the abatement of lead paint hazards in your home!
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Completion
Project Completion Steps
Once we complete the lead abatement work, our lead paint inspection subcontractor will complete an initial clearance inspection. Then, Habitat's Project Monitor will conduct a final inspection to confirm that the agreed-upon Scope of Work was completed.
After these inspections, the property owner will sign a Notice of Completion. If occupants were temporarily relocated, they will be notified that they may re-occupy the home.
At the conclusion of the project, we would love your feedback! The property owner (and tenants, if applicable) will be asked to complete a client satisfaction survey.
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see our work
Before & After
Module to showcase photos of work
Program Impact
Once the program is up and running we can add impact numbers here.
15000inspections completed
214000homes repaired
200+
pounds of lead paint removed
FAQs
See below for some common questions about the Lead Safe Homes Program. Don't see the answer on this page? Feel free to reach out:
The Lead Safe Homes Program (LSHP) is a grant program that helps eligible residents of Santa Clara County with lead testing, inspection, and abatement services—free of charge to the property owner. The LSHP is administered by Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley.
What are the general eligibility requirements?
All of the following must be true:
The home was built before 1978.
The home must be occupied by a household earning a "low income" (see table above).
The household includes a child under 6 years of age or a pregnant person.
The home is located in Santa Clara County.
The home is a residential property consisting of 9 or fewer units.
What services are provided through the LSHP?
Eligible applicants can receive up to $50,000 in services per home, to be applied to lead paint inspection and—should lead paint hazards be found—lead paint abatement. Both owner-occupied homes and tenant-occupied homes may qualify.
Is the LSHP open now for applications?
We are currently in the Pilot Phase of the LSHP, during which we will be able to serve a limited number of residents. Following this phase, we will begin full program implementation. If you are interested in applying, please submit an interest form. Given the limited number of projects to be conducted during this pilot phase, eligible applicants may be added to a waitlist for participation during the full program implementation phase.
Why should I be concerned about possible lead paint in my residence?
The presence of lead paint can be harmful to residents’ health, particularly in older residences where paint may be peeling or chipped. Lead paint can be especially hazardous in homes where young children are present. You can learn more about lead-based health risks at the CDC's website.
How do I know if my residence might have lead paint?
If your home or residence was built before 1978, it likely contains lead paint. And if your home was built before 1950, there's a good chance it has significantly higher levels of lead in the paint. If you are eligible for the LSHP, we'll provide a lead paint inspection to determine whether you have lead paint hazards in your home, and how severe they are.
Can I test for lead myself?
To qualify for this program, Habitat and our contracted inspectors must inspect your residence directly using the LSHP guidelines. If you are a participant in the LSHP, this inspection is free of charge.
Does my mobile home, condo, or apartment qualify?
Mobile homes and properties used for short-term rentals (such as AirBnB or VRBO) are not eligible to participate. Condos and apartments are eligible if they are located in Santa Clara County, built before 1978, and have 9 or fewer units.
Do I need to own my home to be eligible for the LSHP?
Both renter-occupied and owner-occupied properties are eligible to apply to the Lead Safe Homes Program. Those eligible to apply include tenants who are renting their home and homeowners who own and live in their own home.
I'm a renter who is interested in the LSHP. Do I need my landlord's consent?
If you are a renter, you may submit the Interest Form, which determines initial eligibility, but you must include the contact information for your landlord/property owner. If the Program determines you are eligible for services, we will need to obtain the consent from your landlord/property owner to participate.
What are the benefits of participating in the LSHP?
By participating in the LSHP, you can rest easy knowing your home is safe from lead paint hazards—at no cost to you. As an LSHP participant, you can expect:
Free lead-paint inspection and risk assessment testing of interior/exterior
Health education on lead poisoning prevention
Complete project management services by the Habitat team to coordinate scope of work preparation, subcontractor selection, payment of invoices, and project monitoring
Abatement and/or repair of identified lead-paint hazards in your home by licensed and certified contractors (eligible work will be dependent on property type)
Temporary relocation expenses if necessary, subject to program terms
Post-work final clearance inspection and project close-out
Does the LSHP offer relocation assistance?
The LSHP offers temporary relocation assistance to eligible program participants, in the event that relocation is necessary for lead abatement work. Habitat will review the scope of work to determine if you're eligible to be relocated temporarily. Funding assistance may include temporary relocation costs to an approved hotel/motel, meals and incidentals, and pet boarding.
How do I apply?
Glad you asked! The first step is to submit an Interest Form, so we can evaluate initial eligibility. You can fill out that Interest Form online, or download it to mail, email, or fax to our office at:
Habitat for Humanity EBSV Attn: Lead Safe Homes Program 2619 Broadway Oakland, CA 94612 Fax: (510) 295-2103 Email: HomeRepair@HabitatEBSV.org
You can even work with an LSHP staff member to complete an Interest Form over the phone at (510) 803-3388!
Get Started
Apply Today!
If you are interested in the Lead Safe Homes Program and believe you may qualify, start by submitting an interest form!
You can either fill out the form online, or download a form to submit via mail, email, or fax.
Are you a certified lead inspector or abatement specialist? Join our trusted subcontractor list for the Lead Safe Homes Program.
General Contractors: Must hold a CDPH Lead Certification.
Abatement work requires EPA Firm Certification, trained/certified workers, and adherence to all lead-safe procedures (PPE, containment, safe work practices).
Homeownership Program: Habitat for Humanity makes homeownership achievable for households earning limited incomes by selling homes through affordable mortgages.
Home Repairs: Habitat helps homeowners get critical home repairs that are out of their financial reach.
Housing & Financial Counseling: Our Counseling clients work with us to prepare for homeownership or other financial goals like budget, credit repair, debt reduction, and more.
Resources
Learn more about preventing lead exposure and explore resources available to keep you and your family safe.