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HUD announced more than $87 million for public housing agencies to evaluate and reduce residential health hazards in public housing, including lead-based paint, carbon monoxide, mold, radon , and fire safety.
More than 34 million homes in America have lead paint somewhere in the building and approximately 3.3 million homes—including more than 2 million low-income households—across the country have children less than six years of age facing one or more paint hazards.
Infants and children are especially vulnerable to lead paint exposure because their bodies absorb more lead than adults do.
Greater Dayton Premier Management received $ 3,516,531.00 .
Housing Authority of the County of Jefferson received $ 641,630.00 in PA .
HUD received $ 1,445,600.00 grant for housing authority in Ohio .
HUD awarded $ 4,800,000.00 to San Antonio Housing Authority in Texas .
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