Institutional Controls Program (ICP) permits are required for certain interior home renovation projects within the Bunker Hill Superfund Site. Apply for a free ICP permit or contact the Panhandle Health District’s Kellogg Office at (208) 783-0707 with questions. Click here to view a map of the Institutional Controls Program (ICP) boundaries and determine if your property is within the designated area where licensing and permitting are required or to determine if you qualify for free supplies.
Obtaining your ICP permit for an interior home renovation project will give you access to a variety of free health and safety supplies for your remodeling project, including:
- Tyvek suits
- Rolls of plastic (for soil crawl spaces or a temporary barrier for indoor construction to prevent dust from traveling throughout the home)
- Lead-certified masks and respirators
- Disposal bags
- Gloves

Request Free Home Renovation Health and Safety Supplies
Exposure to lead and other metals can occur through contact with contaminated materials and lead-based paint. Attics, crawl spaces, and unfinished basements can contain elevated levels of lead and other metals. Using proper protection during remodeling and renovation will safeguard your health and your family’s health.
- Learn more about safe renovations and how to Renovate Right.
- Learn more about why interior spaces can contain lead and other metals.
- Learn more about the health effects of lead and other metals.
- Schedule a free appointment to check your blood lead level.
- Request free renovation supplies.