Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Model Lead Based Paint Risk Assessor Practice Test

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In testing a Target Screen of 10 Dwelling Unit Development, how many units should be assessed?

  1. Five

  2. Two

  3. Ten

  4. Tort

The correct answer is: Tort

The correct strategy in testing a Target Screen for a 10 dwelling unit development is to assess all ten units. This is important to ensure comprehensive evaluation and understanding of potential lead-based paint hazards throughout the entire development. By assessing all units, assessors can identify patterns, prevalence of lead paint hazards, and variability among units which could influence public health recommendations. In a situation where fewer units are assessed, such as five or two, there would be a risk of missing critical information that could arise in untested units, leading to incomplete data and possibly underestimating lead hazards. Choosing a method that involves all units guarantees a fuller understanding of the environmental risks present. The reference to "Tort" does not apply in this context, as it does not pertain to any standard procedure in assessing dwelling units for lead-based paint, which further confirms that assessing all ten units is the correct approach.