
- Lead Safe or Lead Free Certification
New Lead Ordinance in Norristown
Norristown’s new ordinance requires lead inspections for homes built before 1978. Sellers and landlords must obtain certification to ensure compliance, protect residents, and maintain property value.
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- Protecting Homes & Families
Norristown Lead Safety Standards

Health Impact
Lead exposure can cause severe developmental and health issues, especially in children.
Home Value Boost
Properties with "Lead Free" certification have higher market appeal.
Tenant Assurance
Providing a safe, lead-free home increases tenant trust and retention.
Insurance Benefits
Some policies favor lead-certified properties, reducing liability risks.
- Requirements for Pre-1978 Homes
Ensure Compliance When Selling or Renting Your Property
Selling a home in Norristown built before 1978?
The new ordinance states that if you are selling your home that was built before 1978, you must have a lead paint inspection within 6 months of the transfer of your home. The home must receive a “Lead Safe or Lead Free Certificate”.
- Inspection Required
- Valid for 6 Months
- Lead-Safe or Lead-Free Certification
- Mandatory for Sale
- Ensures Compliance
- Protects Buyers

Renting a home in Norristown that was built before 1978?
The new ordinance states that if you are renting your home that was built before 1978, you must have a lead paint inspection within 6 months of the initial application and every 3 years upon renewal of rental license application. The home must receive a “Lead Safe or Lead Free Certificate”.
- Initial Inspection Needed
- Valid for 3 Years
- Lead Certification Required
- Rental License Compliance
- Health & Safety Assurance
- Prevents Lead Hazards
- Lead Certification Comparison
Understanding Lead-Safe vs.
Lead-Free Certification

Lead-Safe Certification (Valid for 3 Years)
This certification confirms that no hazardous lead dust is present at the time of inspection, ensuring temporary safety. However, regular maintenance, proper upkeep, and periodic re-testing are required to maintain a lead-safe environment, prevent potential exposure risks, and comply with health and safety regulations.
- Inspectors thoroughly examine surfaces for deteriorating paint and collect dust samples for lab analysis.
- If lead is found, proper remediation and multiple re-tests are required to achieve certification.
Lead-Free Certification (Valid for a Lifetime!)
Lead-Free Certification ensures a property is completely free of lead hazards, providing lifetime protection. A licensed risk assessor conducts a thorough inspection using an XRF Analyzer to detect lead. Achieving this certification increases property value, eliminates health risks, and ensures long-term compliance with safety regulations.
- A licensed risk assessor uses an XRF Analyzer to detect and confirm the complete absence of lead.
- Lead-Free Certification improves property value, eliminates ongoing testing costs, and ensures lifelong safety and compliance.
