National EPA & Kansas Accredited Trainers

Fully Accredited

LEAD SAFE CERTIFICATION TRAINING

National EPA and Kansas Renovation Repair and Painting (RRP) Accredited Trainers. Protect your business from fines up to $58,000 per occurrence. Get certified today.

Don't risk fines

Avoid heavy fines and protect your business with proper certification.

Why Choose Us

Our Services

EPA National Certification Only

Virtual Training Available

4-hour online training one week prior to in-house (KC location) in-person, hands-on training and testing. Note: Kansas does not accept online training.

Lead Paint Inspection in Kansas City, MO
Lead Safe Certification in Kansas City, MO

EPA RRP Training

Spanish Available

Federal certification for renovators working in pre-1978 residential units and child-occupied facilities. Older buildings are not under this law unless it houses a daycare or school.

Kansas RRP Training

State-specific accreditation for contractors working in Kansas. Meets both state and federal requirements.

Lead Inspections

Comprehensive XRF testing and risk assessments to identify lead hazards in your property.

Why Choose Us

Experienced & Accredited

GlyNite Construction Environmental Services was the second EPA accredited trainer in the surrounding States. We have been teaching this course for 15 years.

We are fully accredited by both the EPA and the State of Kansas to provide Lead-Safe Work Practices training. Our instructors are industry veterans who understand the real-world challenges you face on the job site.

15+
Years Teaching
5,000+
Students Trained
5.0
Google Rating
Lead Safe Certification in Kansas City, MO

Client Success

What Our Clients Say

“The training was comprehensive and practical. The instructor’s real-world experience made all the difference.”

Michael R.
General Contractor

“Essential for any renovation business. They made the complex EPA regulations easy to understand and apply.”

Sarah L.
Property Manager

“Professional, knowledgeable, and efficient. Highly recommend for both training and inspection services.”

David K.
Construction Lead

High Risk Areas

“In 1978, the federal government banned consumer uses of lead-containing paint. Homes built before this year are at significant risk.”

Lead-based paint is most dangerous when it’s deteriorating (peeling, chipping, cracking) or on surfaces that get a lot of wear-and-tear.

Common Hazard Areas:

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