Scientific Research and Program Evaluation

All children deserve to live in healthy and affordable housing.

The National Center has conducted a number of important research studies into several key aspects of childhood lead poisoning and lead hazard control. The Center is now conducting similar research related to reducing exposure to allergens and other residential hazards. These studies were primarily funded by the US.Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The interim and final results have been used to shape federal and state regulations.

Ongoing research projects

Analysis of Lead-Safe Weatherization Practices and the Presence of Lead in Weatherized Homes
An Evaluation of Green Housing Rehabilitation in Minnesota
Maine Weatherization and Respiratory Health Project
Development of a Standardized Home Assessment for Asthma: A Multi-Site Study
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Lead-Safe Weatherization
Milwaukee Healthy Homes
Phoenix Healthy Homes
Lead Technical Study with Howard University
Cincinnati HOME Project

Completed research projects

Does Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Work?
Battelle/EPA Electrostatic Cleaning Cloth Evaluation
Rhode Island Weatherization
Milwaukee Pilot Ordinance
EPA Swiffer Study
Common Area Lead Hazards in Multifamily Buildings
Providence Healthy Homes
HUD Retospective Evaluation of Lead Hazard Control Grantees
HUD 6-Year Extension Analysisupdated_006
The HUD Risk Assessment Study - Study of HUDs Risk Assessment Methodology in Three Communities Final Report now available
Lead Specs for Housing Developers
Do Walk-off Mats Reduce Lead Dust in the House?
Evaluation of One-Time Professional Cleaning in Homes with Lead Paint Hazards
Rhode Island Nurses Study
Cleaning Lead Dust: How Much Cleaning is Enough?
Effectiveness of Low level Treatments to Leaded Soil
Feasibility of Lead dust Wipe by Testing by Untrained Individuals - A Comparison of Settled Dust Lead Test Kits When Used by Consumers and Trained Professionals - Report is now available
Review of Research on Lead Hazard Control Options
Evaluations of Lead Hazard Interventions in Connecticut
The Relationship of Dust Lead to Blood Lead Levels

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