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Serving Metropolitan New York City, Long Island, and greater New York State

Training Centers in: Brooklyn, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse 

 

 

Environmental Education Associates(EEA) is YOUR source for environmental training and certification in:


Asbestos Abatement

Mold Remediation

Hazmat  
Lead Hazard Control

OSHA Safety

NEW! EPA-Approved Online Lead Renovators

 

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EEA Friends & Links

 www.familyenvhealth.org is not for profit organization that works with community organizations and agencies to creat healthy and lead safe homes.

www.envirohealthnetwork.com/ specializes in intervention and medical health sciences, green building technologies, clinical studies management, and environmental intervention product and patent development.

www.greenkitcheninstitute.com/ is a research organization dedicated to analyzing and improving the quality of indoor air in homes

Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation has a mission to revitalize the Cypress Hills community through housing preservation, economic development, and the positive development of youth and families. We are seeking contractors who do work in our community to partner with us to achieve this mission. CHLDC seeks to promote and strengthen your business while simultaneously doing the much needed building and renovation work in our community and creating good jobs at the same time.
 
www.epaleadcertonline.com is an EEA website dedicated to lead training.

www.nyasbestostraining.com is an EEA website dedicated to asbestos training.

EPA Alerts - The Environmental Protection Agency has created this email subscription tool to keep us up to date in the latest developments, inlcuding the Lead Renovators Rule.

HUD Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control (OHHLHC) - The OHHLHC was established to eliminate lead-based paint hazards in America's privately-owned and low-income housing and to lead the nation in addressing other housing-related health hazards that threaten vulnerable residents.