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

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When was lead paint banned in residential properties by the CPSC?

  1. 1973

  2. 1975

  3. 1978

  4. 1980

The correct answer is: 1978

The ban on lead-based paint in residential properties by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) took effect in 1978. This regulation was part of a broader effort to address the health risks associated with lead exposure, particularly for children, who are most vulnerable to the neurotoxic effects of lead. The year 1978 marked a significant turning point in public health policy as it recognized the dangers of lead in household paint and initiated steps towards safeguarding children from lead poisoning. This choice is essential for understanding the timeline of regulations concerning lead-based paint and its implications for residential safety and public health initiatives.