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

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What is the recommended number of dust samples to be collected for evaluating lead hazard in each dwelling?

  1. 2 to 4 dust samples

  2. 4 to 6 dust samples

  3. 6 to 8 dust samples

  4. 8 to 10 dust samples

The correct answer is: 6 to 8 dust samples

The recommendation to collect between six to eight dust samples for evaluating lead hazards in each dwelling is based on the need for a thorough assessment of lead dust exposure. This range allows for a comprehensive evaluation of common areas where lead dust can accumulate, typically focusing on locations such as floors, window sills, and other surfaces where children are likely to come into contact with dust. More samples help ensure that the assessment accurately reflects the overall lead dust levels present in the environment, as lead exposure can vary significantly between different rooms and surfaces. Gathering this number of samples supports reliable analysis and contributes to a more complete hazard assessment. Collecting too few samples may not provide an accurate representation of lead dust levels, increasing the potential risk to occupants.