Tenant Resources
We offer a database of information divided into four main sections for your convenience.
You can search through all of our sections simultaneously.
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This important information by FACE FACTS;an occupational health surveillance program of the MA deptartment of Public Health, provides all residents with health saving tips for use at home as well as at the work place.
Consumer's guide to Massachusetts requirements for carbon monoxide alarms. This guide is presented by the Department of Fire Services and answers frequently asked questions about carbon monoxide poisoning and carbon monoxide alarms.
This is a statewide association which represents 52 community health centers through grassroots advocacy. To find a health center in your area check out this page.
This site provides information about lead, lead hazards, and provides some simple steps to protect your family.
Hazardous & toxic waste use info. Lexington
The disposal of waste and especially the hazardous kind is a large concern for our Communities. This page helps residents learn how to reduce the use of toxic/hazardous materials in their homes as well as where and when to dispose of them.
How to prevent and remove Mildew and Mold.
This practical leaflet gives you information on how to remove and keep Mildew away from your living area.
By UMASS outreach / Barnstable County extension program.
Information in spanish on lead issues in Massachusetts.
MA Dept of Public Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
This site has general information, legal documents, deleading information, and statistics regarding lead poisoning in Massachusetts.
MA Hazardous waste collection centers.
The MA Deptartment of Environmental Protection has this list of sites which collect hazardous waste across the state, this list includes contact information as well.
MA State Sanitary Code (Housing Code)
This site contains the guidelines for safe and sanitary housing established by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
MA state sanitary code in spanish
Puntos Principales del Captulo II del Codigo Sanitario del Estado
This guide to lead hazards in your home was produced by the United States Department of Housing and Community Development, the Department of Housing and Community Development and the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. Learn how to identify lead hazards and how to minimize your risk of exposure.
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