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EHS-InternagtionaI, Inc.
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Mr. Brian Jold
P.O. Box 12766
Mill Credr, WA 95012
Subject: Post-Mold Assessment
RnMmft at 24M - 9e Ave. W, EdEmom* WA
ERS1 Project 9113-01
bear Brian:
On May 0, 2006, at the request ofhft. Brian Joki, a reprmseantative from EHS-lnteruationdl, Inc.
(EHSI) conducted a post -mold remediation assossmeat in the private residence located at 24306
— 9e Avenue West, Edmonds, Washington. The post -mold remediation assesamcut included: a
visual inspection of the residence; measuring the moisture content of previously affected
building materials; and, the collection of several surface samples for a determination of settled
fungal Conoentrations at the time of the assessment. Basad on the results from this assessment,
EHS1 reeomme ds that the homeowner proceed with the elimination of source(s) of water
intrusion and the replace of window frames and building materials with significant water
damage. The results ofthe assessment are discussed below.
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4n November 22, 2005, EHS1 performed an initial mold and moisture amessment in the subject
residence. At the time of the mold and moisture assessment the home had a very musty odor and
visible mold growth was observed on many surfaces. Additionally, the residence had a number
of meas with visibly water -damaged materials. It was noted at that time that upkeep of the
resiience had bean neglected and gutter, downspouts, flashing and other water oontrol devises
and featurm were absent or leo than efhective. Based on the results of the mold and moisture
asap, EHS1 r000rmrrenAed that arms be taken to removelclean visible mold tom, the
residence as well as eliminate source(s) of moil.
The initial mold and moisture assessment suggested that most of the water intrusion was
occurring through roof or envelope leaks. Wet indoor materials coupled with a lack of
to rattuaa corAr+ols created a very high interior relative humidity that likely led too much of the
observed mold growth.
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Mr. Joki reported that the City of Edmonds has restricted further actions at the residence, such as
removal of windows and window fiames as well as the removal and replacement of deteriorated
wood products, until he can provide assurances that moll remediation has been conducted and is
complete.
Mr. fold firmer reported that he intends to replace the roof and north wall of the residence. In
addition, he reported that he intends to replace all windows and window frames as well as the
floor in the first floor bathroom.
Post Reniedlathm Asst
The post -mold rernediation assessment was conducted ager menu with identified mold
growth were reportedly removed and all areas cleaned using a vacutnstt equipped with a high
efficiency particulate air (NEPA) filter. Typically, post -remediation assessments are conducted
after removal of mold -affected materials, drying of all remaining building materials and
elimination of soune(s) of wain intrusion.
Vihaal Xnspeewn
At the time of this assessment, all interior walls within the residence had bow moved (Photos 1
and 2). Moreover, the first floor ceiling was removed providing a clear line of site of the roof
decking (Photo 3).
While onsite, EHSI noted that the mold-aff6ded materials observed during the November 2005
assessment had been removed with the exception of window frames in the Living Room and
both bedrooms (Photo 4). The window frames have some spotty brown mold growth on painted
surfaces. A door in the northwest bedroom also had some brown spotty mold growth on painted
surficxs.
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The moisture content of building materials was determined using non -penetrating and
penetrating Dr-EaA moisture meters. Typically, dimensional lumber has a moisture content of
approximately 16 to 18%. On the day of the assessment, elevated moisture contents of up to
25% were identified in the roof decking along the north wall ofthe residence. Elevated moisture
content was measurod on the underside of the roof deeldng to a distance of four -feet from the
upper north wall (Photo 5). hoof decking, siding and the window frame in the southwest corner
of the residence, Front Room, also had elevated moisture contem at the time of the assessment,
with moisture contents up to 22% (Photo ,6).
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Three surface tape lift samples were collected by Pressing transparent adhesive tape onto
horizontal Sat strfitces these removing the tape and placing it into a pre -labeled, re -sealable beg.
Samples were collected from the l':,.mving Room fireplace mantle, the light switch at the top of the
stairs near the kitchen and from the windowsill on the east wail ofthe basement.
All samples were submitted to Lab(Cor Laboratories of Seattle, WA. LaWCor is staffed by
certified microbiologists and participates in the Amerman Industrial Hygiene Association's
Envirorummtal Microbiology Proficiency Testing (AIHA EMPAT #k101858). The samples were
trimfirivd to LaWCor Laboratories under chain -of custody camel.
The laboratory analyzed the tape lift samples by staining theta in lactophcnol cotton blue and
observing characteristic morphologies at several magnifications, The laboratory report is
XamEted in Appendix A.
In all cases the laboratory reported the presence of a few scattered spores of several mold types
including Aspergiflu PenidIUw a -lice mold, Chaetomiium sp., Claaksrpvrium sp., Canoderma sp.
and &gpuhvivpAs sp.
The initial mold and moist= assessment conducted by EHSI was intended to determine the
types and quantities of filamentous molds that may impact the health of some individuals.
Filamentous molds are one of marry types of fimgrus. Assessments for filamentous mold do not
also mchude an assessment for the fimpl. types responsible far "dry rot". While both "dry int"
and flee mtous molds are fungi, in Washington State it is necessary to have a Structural Pest
Inspector (SPI) license to report the presence of `dry rot". The presence of "dry rot" fangos,
while not a health issue, may impair wood products to a point where safety issues become
Luring time post-remadiation asses, the visual inspection $or filamentous mold indicated
that all mold-affmtedmaterials, with the exception of some window frames and a door, have
been reamoved Fromm the residence.
The moistore meter assessment indicated that water intmion has not been totally eliminated and
not all building materials have been. dried to a point where they do not have the potential to allow
mold growth. It should be noted that the north side of the roof has a significant growth of moss
(Photo ') and it is believed that wood along the north and of the roof may have suffered water
damage. EHSI believes that the next step is to remove materials with water damage. The
rtnuval of materials with water damage will also remove the materials with elevated moiamre
content at the time of the post -remediation assessment.
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JOU 1taWOM —Poet lmedildon AMMUMM
EHSI Project 9113-01
May 16.2606
The presence of a few scattered spores, as reported by the laboratory, is not a cause lbr nonce m
EHSI recommends that the homeowner continue with the replacoment of window frames and
replacement of materials with wader damage.
This past- ion asst was conducted by EHSI in accordaace with the scope of work
provided in EHSI Proposal 06-077. EHSI lol6owed currently armed industrial hygiene
prmdkM mcluding professional opinions based on obaervvations and instrunient readings. Other
than this, no warranty z implied or mtended,
EHSI is pleased to provide these industrial hygiene saarvices. Pleam do not hesitate to call us at
(425) 455-2959 if you have any questions or conoems.
Sincerely,
Inter eet4l Inc.
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Clinton Holzhau hued M=obud Consultant (CMC)
Ma Ages", it duality Services,
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A Professional Sarice Corporation in the Northwest
May 15, 2006
Clinton HoWmm
SHS Intaem ational Inc
13228 NE 200` St, Ste 100
B elievuae, WA g8Ofs5 RECEFI VSD
Phone No: 425-456 29M
Fax No, 425-W 7247 RAY
Project Name: Joki Residence EHS INTERNA T!
Pmojeot Number. 9113-01
P. 0. Number. Not available TIONAL
ISE: Sampling Results for 060499
condft+s Enclosed please find results for samples submitted to our laboratory on May 10, 2006. A list of
samples received follows.
L.a Cor Sample
NO,
Client Swr4ft No.
Sample Oescriptione
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W04999.52
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Stairs - Mahon
060409.83
SM -03
8erernO t -E sill
Abn 1/laNa 71ave Surfaces were saampled using clear adhesive tape. A portion of the tape was mounted on a slide
and stained with lactophenol cotton blue. Chaaraacteristic morphologies were observed by optical
miter soapy at a magnification of about 600x.
biscdafter This test report relates only to the items tested in this report. Interpretation of these results Is the
sole responsibiilty of the client.
If further dwifim lon of these results is needed, please do not hesitate to call. Thank you for
allowing the staff at L h Cor, Inc. the opportunity to provide you with analytical services.
Sinc'e3mely,]�
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John Haft, M.W.H. Barbara Relne, M.Sc.
Laboratory nir r Scientist -Mycologist
7615 6th Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98117 (206) 789-0155 (Office) (208) 7WS424 (Fax)
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Joki Residence -24306 --90th Ave. W., Edmonds, WA PHOTOGRAPHIC LOG
EHSI PROJECT #9113-01
PHOTO #1: Living Room west wall with fire place.
PHOTO #2: Interior of residence. Shot taken from northeast bedroom towards southwest
corner.
Joki Residence -24306 -90th Ave. W., Edmonds, WA PHOTOGRAPHIC LOG
EHSI PROJECT 49113-01
PHOTO #3: The entire roof deck was visible from below.
PHOTO #4: Spotty brown mold growth on window frame. It was reported that all win-
dows and window frames would be removed and replaced upon permission to proceed.
Joki Residence -24306 -90th Ave. W., Edmonds, WA PHOTOGRAPHIC LOG
EHSI PROJECT #9113-01
PHOTO #S: North wall of the northwest bedroom. Note the water staining on walls. The arrow
indicates an area of roof deck with elevated moisture content.
PHOTO #6: Area of the south wall in the southeast corner room. Note the condition of
some of the wood in this area.
3oki Residence -2430090th Ave. W., Edmonds, WA
EHSI PROJECT #9113-01
PHOTOGRAPHIC LOC,
PHOTO #7: Red arrow indicates the location of moss growth. While this camera angle does not
show the extent of the moss growth, it appears to be significant and is likely holding a considerable
amount of moisture.
PHOTO #S: The roof on the east wall near the southeast corner of the residence.