If you operate a child care business from your home, you can also apply. This limited time program will allow for free lead abatement, which is the process of safe removal of lead paint hazards, to protect Connecticut’s children. This special program is completely voluntary.
The blood lead level in children that would require lead abatement is lowering effective January 1, 2025. That means the number of cases of childhood lead poisoning are expected to greatly increase. If a child in your care has lead poisoning after the free abatement program has ended, you will be required to pay for lead abatement. Getting this work done now can save you money —and keeps children safe.