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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMold Assessment Protocol - Clearancei'1 1,1 0000A00, Home & (hold Inspections Plus INDIAN RIVER, SAINTLUCIE, & BREVARD COUNTIES 888.953.1320 Certified Indoor Environmentalist Mold Assessor MRSA #2172 MOLD ASSESSMENT PROTOCOLf CLEARANCE ■ The contractor performing this work should develop a detailed remediation plan to implement this protocol. ■ The following protocol guidelines are guidelines only. They can be modified, with approval of the environmental consultant, if it is believed the modifications will achieve the same or greater levels of worker and environmental protection and expedite remediation. ■ This Protocol is not intended to be a detailed step-by-step outline of how to perform mold remediation. Rather, its purpose is to provide a general outline of how such projects should be handled. Work zones are often expanded based on the extent of "hidden damage" that is exposed when opening wall cavities, removing cabinetry, etc. ■ The remediation Contractor is solely responsible for protection of health, safety, and the environment at the job site. The remediation Contractor is solely responsible for all required training and licensure related to any work covered by this Mold Remediation Protocol. ■ THIS SECTION SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE IF THERE ARE SPECIAL OR UNUSUAL CONTAMINATION CONDITIONS DISCOVERED DURING THE REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES THAT WOULD SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGE OR AFFECT THE POST REMEDIATION EVALUATION. DR Horton - Creekside 3108 Yellowstone Circle Fort Pierce, FL 3108 Yellowstone Circle �` Home &Mold Inspections Plus Part 1 Background & Summary of Inspections E> The home has undergone contamination to building materials from exposure to rain. ED NO high moisture levels found any areas. ED Visible mold found at multiple framing surfaces. Conclusion 0 Visible mold growth Conclusion — Remediation is necessary Part 2 ➢ Remediation Process Guidelines for Professional Mold Remediation, along with the Florida Standards of Practice. These are some of the mold remediation procedures, but not necessary for every job. 1. All frame areas with any visible mold damage should have it removed - scrubbed, sanded as necessary; Wipe down and clean areas with anti- microbial solution. Treat exposed framing members with antimicrobial agent. This report is prepared exclusively for Creekside (DR Horton) j � 1 3108 Yellowstone Circle 01110-100N Home & (Tlold Inspections Plus The subject residence has been recently inspected for mold contamination. The purpose of the inspection was to determine the status of remediation by visual inspection and measurement of moisture content in building materials. The purpose of this letter is to summarize the results of the inspection and to document that the remediation has been successfully completed. ➢ Clearance for FL licensed Mold Assessor 1. Visual inspection of all areas confirming protocol was followed 2. Inspection to confirm no visible mold and acceptable moisture levels 1.0 OBSERVATIONS On June 29, 2018- clearance inspection was performed at the subject residence. The results of these samples are the subject of this report. Q NO visible mold or moisture contamination at any interior areas. Q Antimicrobial treatment was completed. . 2.0 CONCLUSIONS ➢ CLEAR OF ANYACTIVE MOLD ISSUES AT THIS TIME. Sincerely, ADAM SHERAKO FL Mold Assessor Certified Indoor Environmentalist State of Florida License #MRSA2172; HI1268 NORMITM Certified IAQ/Mold Inspector # 01220 This report is prepared exclusively for Creekside (DR Horton)