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How to fill out the ME HHE-810 online
Filling out the ME HHE-810 online is an important step in ensuring tenants are informed about potential radon gas hazards in their rental properties. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to make the process smooth and efficient.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the ME HHE-810 form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the ME HHE-810 document and access it within your preferred online editor.
- Begin by filling in the residential rental unit number or other identifying information in the designated space.
- Input the full street address, including the rental complex name if applicable, to ensure clear identification of the rental property.
- Enter the date when the radon test was conducted in the format (day)/(month)/(year). This date is crucial for determining the validity of the test results.
- Record the specific radon level found during testing, using the space provided. If no tests were conducted in the unit itself, provide the highest level found in the building.
- Indicate the tester's identity by checking the appropriate box whether the radon was tested by a Maine registered radon tester, the landlord, or a tenant.
- If a Maine registered radon tester conducted the test, input their Maine Radon ID number in the specified area.
- Complete the acknowledgment section by providing the printed and signed names of both the landlord and tenant, along with the respective dates. Ensure all signatures are included.
- Once you have filled out all required sections and reviewed the information for accuracy, save your changes, and print or download the completed ME HHE-810 form as needed.
Complete your documents online today to ensure a safer living environment for all tenants.
In Maine, the acceptable radon level aligns with the national standard of 4 pCi/L. However, many health experts recommend that homeowners aim for levels significantly below this threshold for enhanced safety. Testing your home regularly and addressing any issues promptly is key. You can rely on the ME HHE-810 as a resource for managing radon levels effectively in your Maine home.