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For the text of this register, please visit: https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/federalregister/2017-11-28 from https://ecobondlbp.wordpress.com/2017/11/29/intertek-testing-services-na-inc-grant-of-expansion-of-recognition-8256270-56271/ [Federal Register Volume 82, (Tuesday, November 28, 2017 )] [Notice] [Pages 56270-56271] Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc.: Grant of Expansion of Recognition from https://ecobondlbp.wordpress.com/2017/11/29/intertek-testing-services-na-inc-grant-of-expansion-of-recognition/ [Federal Register Volume 82, (Friday, November 24, 2017 )] [Final Rule] [Pages 55761-55766] Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses: Delay of Compliance Date from https://ecobondlbp.wordpress.com/2017/11/24/improve-tracking-of-workplace-injuries-and-illnesses-delay-of-compliance-date/ Let’s face it, most of us don’t remember from high-school science classes that an acid has a pH of less than 7. But we all know that an acid is something that can dissolve substances; even metals. We understand that an acid is typically corrosive in nature. In other words, acids do damage, in a chemical way, to surfaces. The phrase, “acid rain” means more than just rain with acidic characteristics. Lead has been used in a variety of ways for centuries, from building materials to gasoline. Widespread use of this toxic substance, however, creates widespread health risks. According to the University of Maryland, lead poisoning is the oldest recorded occupational disease. Acid rain can be dry! The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines acid rain as, “any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms. This can include rain, snow, fog, hail or even dust that is acidic.” Along with its negative health effects on humans, acid rain can damage wildlife, plants, earth, water, and the structures on which it falls. Acid rain contributes to “weathering”.
Seal out threats! Are you looking for an approved, patented & economical solution to acid rain and its related damages and hazards? The ECOBOND® – Lead Defender® family of products meets American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) global standard D5590-00 for resistance to microbiological threats of mold, mildew, algae, fungus. The following performance test information is provided to help you understand how to measure the effectiveness of the ECOBOND products and includes links to the relevant test specifications. Why Just Cover it- When You Can Treat it! Use our Patented Paint-it-on Leave-it-on® Formula! ECOBOND® – Lead Defender® seals and treats the lead and lead dust in lead-based paint. ECOBOND®, patented lead paint treatment technology, is the premier lead paint solution and surpasses all other lead paint products because it is the ONLY product on the market that seals as well as treats lead dust and lead in paint with a Patented Paint-it-on Leave-it-on® Formula. While lead poisoning can cause serious health problems for adults, children are especially vulnerable. ECOBOND®, LLC is the nation’s leader in developing and distributing products that improve the protection of human health and safety from the hazards of lead in the home, workplace, and the environment. With over 15 years in patented and proven success, the ECOBOND® family of products have been extensively used in successfully treating lead hazards in over 11,000,000 tons of material while serving over 100,000 customers in the United States and Internationally. from https://ecobondlbp.wordpress.com/2017/11/22/important-considerations-about-mold-mildew-and-acid-rain-resistance-in-paint-2/ Let’s face it, most of us don’t remember from high-school science classes that an acid has a pH of less than 7. But we all know that an acid is something that can dissolve substances; even metals. We understand that an acid is typically corrosive in nature. In other words, acids do damage, in a chemical way, to surfaces. The phrase, “acid rain” means more than just rain with acidic characteristics. Lead has been used in a variety of ways for centuries, from building materials to gasoline. Widespread use of this toxic substance, however, creates widespread health risks. According to the University of Maryland, lead poisoning is the oldest recorded occupational disease. Acid rain can be dry! The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines acid rain as, “any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms. This can include rain, snow, fog, hail or even dust that is acidic.” Along with its negative health effects on humans, acid rain can damage wildlife, plants, earth, water, and the structures on which it falls. Acid rain contributes to “weathering”.
Seal out threats! Are you looking for an approved, patented & economical solution to acid rain and its related damages and hazards? The ECOBOND® – Lead Defender® family of products meets American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) global standard D5590-00 for resistance to microbiological threats of mold, mildew, algae, fungus. The following performance test information is provided to help you understand how to measure the effectiveness of the ECOBOND products and includes links to the relevant test specifications. Why Just Cover it- When You Can Treat it! Use our Patented Paint-it-on Leave-it-on® Formula! ECOBOND® – Lead Defender® seals and treats the lead and lead dust in lead-based paint. ECOBOND®, patented lead paint treatment technology, is the premier lead paint solution and surpasses all other lead paint products because it is the ONLY product on the market that seals as well as treats lead dust and lead in paint with a Patented Paint-it-on Leave-it-on® Formula. While lead poisoning can cause serious health problems for adults, children are especially vulnerable. ECOBOND®, LLC is the nation’s leader in developing and distributing products that improve the protection of human health and safety from the hazards of lead in the home, workplace, and the environment. With over 15 years in patented and proven success, the ECOBOND® family of products have been extensively used in successfully treating lead hazards in over 11,000,000 tons of material while serving over 100,000 customers in the United States and Internationally. from https://ecobondlbp.wordpress.com/2017/11/21/important-considerations-about-mold-mildew-and-acid-rain-resistance-in-paint/ Even decades after its discontinuance, lead paint is still a serious danger that impacts the lives of millions of people a year. That’s why it is important for people like you to understand the differences between lead treatment and lead stripping product to provide commercial/industrial or residential projects with the lead paint protection that it deserves. If you have lead paint, then you’re already aware of the potential hazard it poses. You’re also probably aware of the cost it takes to remove lead paint. If you’re considering the options you have available, you’re likely seeing lead paint treatment products, and lead paint stripping products. These are two very different things, and it’s important to know which one you want before you make a purchase. Lead Treatment Does Not Remove Lead Paint Lead treatment products such as the ECOBOND® – Lead Defender® family of products are interesting because they don’t remove lead from the paint, rather it converts it to a form that it is less leachable or mobile and therefore less hazardous to humans and the environment. This is very helpful on commercial projects where you need to protect workers from lead dust or have the lead paint affected materials prepped for disposal. As a result, the lead impacted waste treated with ECOBOND® does not have to be disposed of as hazardous. This saves time and money. In residential projects, such as home remodeling in older homes, there is a possibility that children may have the potential of ingesting the lead-impacted paint chips and causing potentially serious health problems. ECOBOND® products help reduce lead bioavailability by up to 85% based on EPA 9200.1-86. This means that if ingested, the formula is designed to reduce the potential for relative lead bioavailability (lead absorbed into the bloodtream) by up to 85%. What’s the Difference? A lead based treatment doesn’t remove the lead; but it provides a layer of protection that treats the underlying lead. For example, the lead paint sealant from Ecobond is a Paint-it-on Leave-it-on® application that is proven and patented to reduce lead hazards up to 95%. This proprietary formula provides maximum adherence to lead paint surfaces with an easily applied paint formula specially formulated softeners and penetrators. Just spray it on, brush it on, or roll it on. For demolition projects, a commercial contractor faces extra considerations in dealing with the lead impacted waste. ECOBOND® Lead Defender® Pro provides the best professional grade quality latex paint to penetrate, bond, seal and treat existing lead paint applications and control the spread of airborne lead and renders lead non-hazardous for disposal. Contrast that with lead paint stripping products. According to Paint Pro, a paint stripper is a product that’s meant to soften the bond between paint and the underlying surface, making it easier to remove, and less likely to flake or dust in the process. Some manual scraping may still be required, but once a paint stripper has been allowed to do its work, removing the paint is easier, and simpler. But, “strippers are among the most dangerous chemicals you encounter in your line of work. Although the trend is toward newer solvents that are safer than methylene chloride, you must treat all strippers with respect.” Choosing Between the Two Between the two products, lead treatment products like ECOBOND® – Lead Defender® are typically less expensive. The lead treatment option is the preferred method for ease of use and lower overall cost. Additionally, lead strippers involve a more comprehensive multi-step process which may require additional scraping and prepping of the walls. LeadDefender® has been proven in the marketplace for over 10 years; recently a comprehensive scientific study following US EPA test methods was conducted by an independent laboratory to validate LeadDefender®’s proven ability to seal and treat lead paint hazards under a wide variety of uses including 1) All-in-One Primer and Topcoat, 2) Primer + Name Brand Latex Topcoat, 3) Primer + Standard Epoxy Encapsulant, 4) Sealant and Treatment Prior to Demolition and Disposal, 5) Prior to Disposal. Always read the product carefully, and make sure it does what you want it to do before you begin applying it. Otherwise you may find your project just became significantly more complicated and expensive. To learn more, view our lead paint treatment video or download our free Industry Report: http://www.LeadPaintRemovalReport.com
from https://ecobondlbp.wordpress.com/2017/11/11/how-lead-paint-treatment-products-differ-from-lead-paint-stripping-products-2/ Even decades after its discontinuance, lead paint is still a serious danger that impacts the lives of millions of people a year. That’s why it is important for people like you to understand the differences between lead treatment and lead stripping product to provide commercial/industrial or residential projects with the lead paint protection that it deserves. If you have lead paint, then you’re already aware of the potential hazard it poses. You’re also probably aware of the cost it takes to remove lead paint. If you’re considering the options you have available, you’re likely seeing lead paint treatment products, and lead paint stripping products. These are two very different things, and it’s important to know which one you want before you make a purchase. Lead Treatment Does Not Remove Lead Paint Lead treatment products such as the ECOBOND® – Lead Defender® family of products are interesting because they don’t remove lead from the paint, rather it converts it to a form that it is less leachable or mobile and therefore less hazardous to humans and the environment. This is very helpful on commercial projects where you need to protect workers from lead dust or have the lead paint affected materials prepped for disposal. As a result, the lead impacted waste treated with ECOBOND® does not have to be disposed of as hazardous. This saves time and money. In residential projects, such as home remodeling in older homes, there is a possibility that children may have the potential of ingesting the lead-impacted paint chips and causing potentially serious health problems. ECOBOND® products help reduce lead bioavailability by up to 85% based on EPA 9200.1-86. This means that if ingested, the formula is designed to reduce the potential for relative lead bioavailability (lead absorbed into the bloodtream) by up to 85%. What’s the Difference? A lead based treatment doesn’t remove the lead; but it provides a layer of protection that treats the underlying lead. For example, the lead paint sealant from Ecobond is a Paint-it-on Leave-it-on® application that is proven and patented to reduce lead hazards up to 95%. This proprietary formula provides maximum adherence to lead paint surfaces with an easily applied paint formula specially formulated softeners and penetrators. Just spray it on, brush it on, or roll it on. For demolition projects, a commercial contractor faces extra considerations in dealing with the lead impacted waste. ECOBOND® Lead Defender® Pro provides the best professional grade quality latex paint to penetrate, bond, seal and treat existing lead paint applications and control the spread of airborne lead and renders lead non-hazardous for disposal. Contrast that with lead paint stripping products. According to Paint Pro, a paint stripper is a product that’s meant to soften the bond between paint and the underlying surface, making it easier to remove, and less likely to flake or dust in the process. Some manual scraping may still be required, but once a paint stripper has been allowed to do its work, removing the paint is easier, and simpler. But, “strippers are among the most dangerous chemicals you encounter in your line of work. Although the trend is toward newer solvents that are safer than methylene chloride, you must treat all strippers with respect.” Choosing Between the Two Between the two products, lead treatment products like ECOBOND® – Lead Defender® are typically less expensive. The lead treatment option is the preferred method for ease of use and lower overall cost. Additionally, lead strippers involve a more comprehensive multi-step process which may require additional scraping and prepping of the walls. LeadDefender® has been proven in the marketplace for over 10 years; recently a comprehensive scientific study following US EPA test methods was conducted by an independent laboratory to validate LeadDefender®’s proven ability to seal and treat lead paint hazards under a wide variety of uses including 1) All-in-One Primer and Topcoat, 2) Primer + Name Brand Latex Topcoat, 3) Primer + Standard Epoxy Encapsulant, 4) Sealant and Treatment Prior to Demolition and Disposal, 5) Prior to Disposal. Always read the product carefully, and make sure it does what you want it to do before you begin applying it. Otherwise you may find your project just became significantly more complicated and expensive. To learn more, view our lead paint treatment video or download our free Industry Report: http://www.LeadPaintRemovalReport.com
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