a nonprofit organization founded by Cleveland firefighters that recycles aluminum cans to fund fire prevention education, camps, and support for burn survivors. website has various drop off locations throughout the greater Cleveland area.
Website provides information about bed bugs. Has applications for Cleveland and Cuyahoga County bed bug assistance programs for seniors 60+ and people with disabilities 18-59.
Link to website for information: Lead-based paint and lead-contaminated dust can cause lead exposure for young children. They are considered some of the most widespread and hazardous sources for lead exposure for children in the United States.
in partnership with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health and the Department of Development, wants to help you make your home lead safe.
non-profit serving low/moderate-income families in Cuyahoga County with home repairs, lead remediation and housing counseling services.
the leading resource in Cuyahoga County for information, expertise and programs that support sustainable materials management and reduce the environmental impact of waste. everything you need to know about recycling.
Latex paint is non hazardous. Find a reuse or dry it out and place in the trash. There are no special collection programs for latex paint. Link to website for more information.
information including when to disclose information, the Lead Paint Brochure and Lead Paint Disclosure form.
the city of Cleveland requires rental properties to be lead certified. a "lead hazard" includes lead-based paint, lead-contaminated dust, lead-contaminated soil and lead-contaminated water pipes. Link to website for info.
Education and community engagement regarding lead paint dangers, prevention.
enables eligible low/moderate income homeowners and renters in targeted suburban areas outside the City of Cleveland to make changes in their homes to provide a lead safe environment for young children.
Lead from paint, dust and soil in and around your home can cause serious health hazards. Many homes that were built before 1978 still contain lead-based paint. The CCBH Lead Poisoning Prevention Program provides testing of the home and screening for elevated blood lead levels in children younger than six years-old in Cuyahoga County. **If you live in Cleveland call Cleveland Department of Public Health at 216.263.5323.
link to the website that has a guide that provides information and guidance for homeowners and renters on how to clean up residential mold problems and how to prevent mold growth.
funding for lead paint hazard testing and removal from homes built before 1978.
What is Radon? How does it get in your home and does it have an impact on your health? Should your home be tested? Link to the CDC website for information.
organization that supports communities with composting to reduce food that goes into landfills. check out their website for information about composting, and how to participate in local composting programs.
City of Cleveland Heights offers special assistance to seniors and disabled residents who need help placing their refuse and recycling carts out for collection. Application required and is available on website. You can also request to replace your large trash carts with smaller ones.
smaller, 64-gallon trash and recycling carts and cart collection are available for people with physical disabilities. To enroll contact the City of Cleveland Citizen Support Specialists at 3-1-1 or 216-664-2000.
link to the registration form page to sign up. service includes taking rubbish cans from property to garbage truck and returning them. available to residents 60 and older. call solon senior center with questions.
trash cans/bags are taken to curb weekly. registration is required. participants must be unable to handle task and have no able-bodied person in the home. Individually approved, this service is free. Link to city website for form.